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Working on a little game for the BBC Microbit.

with Ada.Numerics.Discrete_Random reports "Ada.Numerics" is not a predefined library unit.

Does Ada provide another way to generate random numbers on the BBC MicroBit? arch/ARM/Nordic/svd/nrf51/nrf51_svd-rng defines a random number generator record RNG_Peripheral. Is this what I'm searching for or only used with Bluetooth?

GPS 2018 (20180528) hosted on x86_64-pc-linux-gnu
GNAT Community 2018 (20180524-73)

Active toolchain: arm-eabi

the GNAT Programming Studio

(c) 2001-2018 AdaCore

My code:

with Ada.Numerics.Discrete_Random;

package body Flip_A_Coin is

   package Random_Coin is new Ada.Numerics.Discrete_Random(Coin);

   G: Random_Coin.Generator;

   ------------------
   --  Reset       --
   ------------------

   procedure Reset is

   begin

      Random_Coin.Reset(G);

   end Reset;

   ------------------
   --  Flip        --
   ------------------

   function Flip
     return Coin is

   begin

      return Random_Coin.Random(G);

   end Flip;

begin

   Reset;

end Flip_A_Coin;
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If you build using

for Runtime ("ada") use "ravenscar-full-microbit";

in your project or

--RTS=ravenscar-full-microbit

on the command line you will find the standard Ada RNGs.

You could also try, as you suggest, using the NRF51_SVD.RNG from the Ada Drivers Library, which should do the trick.

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  • Are you saying that Ada.Numerics is not available on the Microbit? Could you explain why? I am running into the same problem but concerning Sqrt and Arctan. Jan 22, 2020 at 19:55
  • Using the ravenscar-full-microbit runtime as you suggest gives me a host of errors, starting with 'error: "s-stalib.adb" must be compiled' and including a lot of messages about obsolete and read-only files. Jan 22, 2020 at 20:50
  • The discussion in (this issue)[github.com/AdaCore/Ada_Drivers_Library/issues/91] seems to be about the same underlying problem - the Microbit_ZFP runtime does not give access to the regular Ada libraries. Jan 22, 2020 at 20:58
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    Ada.Numerics.* is a set of files (a-numeri.ads etc, don’t worry) which are included in the ravenscar-full runtime but not in the zfp runtime (zfp => zero footprint). It would be possible to copy them into the zfp runtime and rebuild it ... not for the fainthearted. With regard to your compile errors, first thing to do is to clean out all the .o, .ali files from your build and try again. Jan 22, 2020 at 22:50
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    Thank you Simon. I found this adacore guide specifically showing how to add Ada.Numerics.* to the ZFP library. Jan 23, 2020 at 8:37
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If you have floating-point numbers available, you can use U_Rand available @ Mathpaqs.

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There are a number of RNGs available in the PragmAda Reusable Components. Maybe one of them will suit you.

PragmARCs

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