Oops.. Sorry, the wrapper performs unnecessary operations, here a good version :
use Inline C => <<'END_OF_C_CODE';
void cderange ( SV* truc, ... ){
SV* sv_temp;
I32 index, i;
Inline_Stack_Vars;
srand(time( NULL ));
index = Inline_Stack_Items;
for (; index; index--) {
i = (I32) (rand() % (index));
sv_temp = Inline_Stack_Item(index);
Inline_Stack_Item(index) = Inline_Stack_Item(i);
Inline_Stack_Item(i) = sv_temp;
}
Inline_Stack_Done;
}
END_OF_C_CODE
Very fast, but this code is subject to the same caveat as Algorithm::Numerical::Shuffle.
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