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If a call to {@code engineSetSeed} had not occurred previously, * the first call to this method forces this SecureRandom implementation * to seed itself. This self-seeding will not occur if * {@code engineSetSeed} was previously called. * * @param bytes the array to be filled in with random bytes. */ protected abstract void engineNextBytes(byte[] bytes); /** * Returns the given number of seed bytes. This call may be used to * seed other random number generators. * * @param numBytes the number of seed bytes to generate. * * @return the seed bytes. */ protected abstract byte[] engineGenerateSeed(int numBytes); }