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pub struct Alphanumeric;
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Sample a u8, uniformly distributed over ASCII letters and numbers: a-z, A-Z and 0-9.

Example

use std::iter;
use rand::{Rng, thread_rng};
use rand::distributions::Alphanumeric;

let mut rng = thread_rng();
let chars: String = iter::repeat(())
        .map(|()| rng.sample(Alphanumeric))
        .map(char::from)
        .take(7)
        .collect();
println!("Random chars: {}", chars);

Passwords

Users sometimes ask whether it is safe to use a string of random characters as a password. In principle, all RNGs in Rand implementing CryptoRng are suitable as a source of randomness for generating passwords (if they are properly seeded), but it is more conservative to only use randomness directly from the operating system via the getrandom crate, or the corresponding bindings of a crypto library.

When generating passwords or keys, it is important to consider the threat model and in some cases the memorability of the password. This is out of scope of the Rand project, and therefore we defer to the following references:

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Generate a random value of T, using rng as the source of randomness.

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