RE: [PATCH v2 3/3] treewide: use get_random_u32_between() when possible

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From: Theodore Ts'o
> Sent: 17 November 2022 15:43
...
> The problem with "between", "ranged", "spanning" is that they don't
> tell the reader whether we're dealing with an "open interval" or a
> "closed interval".  They are just different ways of saying that it's a
> range between, say, 0 and 20.  But it doesn't tell you whether it
> includes 0 or 20 or not.
> 
> The only way I can see for making it ambiguous is either to use the
> terminology "closed interval" or "inclusive".  And "open" and "closed"
> can have other meanings, so get_random_u32_inclusive() is going to be
> less confusing than get_random_u32_closed().

It has to be said that removing the extra function and requiring
the callers use 'base + get_random_below(high [+1] - base)' is
likely to be the only way to succinctly make the code readable
and understandable.

Otherwise readers either have to look up another function to see
what it does or waste variable brain cells on more trivia.

	David

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