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authorderaadt <>2021-02-12 17:03:51 +0000
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Some people still argue that rand(3) and random(3) have suitable deterministic
use cases, so explain the situation a bit more. Since the 80's, I estimate around 5 algorithm changes, so any chosen seed is unrepeatable UB. +The deterministic sequence algorithm changed a number of times since +original development, is underspecified, and should not be relied upon to +remain consistent between platforms and over time. ok jmc kettenis
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