+{- |The "System.Random" library provides one instance of 'RandomGen', the
+abstract data type 'StdGen'.
+
+The 'StdGen' instance of 'RandomGen' has a 'genRange' of at least 30 bits.
+
+The result of repeatedly using 'next' should be at least as statistically
+robust as the /Minimal Standard Random Number Generator/ described by
+["System.Random\#Park", "System.Random\#Carta"].
+Until more is known about implementations of 'split', all we require is
+that 'split' deliver generators that are (a) not identical and
+(b) independently robust in the sense just given.
+
+The 'Show'\/'Read' instances of 'StdGen' provide a primitive way to save the
+state of a random number generator.
+It is required that @'read' ('show' g) == g@.
+
+In addition, 'read' may be used to map an arbitrary string (not necessarily one
+produced by 'show') onto a value of type 'StdGen'. In general, the 'read'
+instance of 'StdGen' has the following properties:
+
+* It guarantees to succeed on any string.
+
+* It guarantees to consume only a finite portion of the string.
+
+* Different argument strings are likely to result in different results.
+
+-}