The function below addresses the perennial programming quandary: “How do
I take good data in string form and painlessly turn it into garbage?”
This is actually a fairly simple task for C programmers who do not use
the GNU C Library string functions, but for programs based on the GNU C Library,
the strfry
function is the preferred method for
destroying string data.
The prototype for this function is in string.h.
strfry
creates a pseudorandom anagram of a string, replacing the input with the anagram in place. For each position in the string,strfry
swaps it with a position in the string selected at random (from a uniform distribution). The two positions may be the same.The return value of
strfry
is always string.Portability Note: This function is unique to the GNU C Library.