From: Clinton Bunch <cdb_zsh@zentaur.org>
To: "zsh-workers@zsh.org" <zsh-workers@zsh.org>
Subject: Re: use of rand() in zsh
Date: Mon, 10 Oct 2022 20:27:45 -0500 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <a20190b5-b4a0-a72d-555e-d125fd0222d1@zentaur.org> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <CAH+w=7aLYB7S5Ohdrc2wWEaNWfY+6B6GdY4oSrpPF+x_7QfwDQ@mail.gmail.com>
On 10/10/2022 8:14 PM, Bart Schaefer wrote:
> On Mon, Oct 10, 2022 at 4:38 PM Clinton Bunch <cdb_zsh@zentaur.org> wrote:
>> Is there a reason that zsh goes out of the way (srand_deterministic) to
>> use the least random "random" function on modern Unix?
> The values of RANDOM form an intentionally-repeatable pseudo-random
> sequence; subshells that reference RANDOM will result in identical
> pseudo-random values unless the value of RANDOM is referenced or
> seeded in the parent shell in between subshell invocations.
>
> This is e.g. so you aren't surprised by referencing $RANDOM inside
> $(...) and getting a different result.
Well, I guess that explains why it uses rand, but doesn't really explain
to me why you'd *want* this behavior. I would expect to get a different
value in a subshell than I got in the parent shell. I'm supposedly
looking for random numbers.
I guess I side with OpenBSD who changed the default behavior of rand().
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2022-10-11 1:28 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 13+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2022-10-10 23:32 Clinton Bunch
2022-10-11 1:14 ` Bart Schaefer
2022-10-11 1:27 ` Clinton Bunch [this message]
2022-10-11 1:32 ` Clinton Bunch
2022-10-11 3:34 ` Bart Schaefer
2022-10-11 3:44 ` Clinton Bunch
2022-10-11 6:31 ` Roman Perepelitsa
2022-10-11 12:51 ` Clinton Bunch
2022-10-11 13:23 ` Peter Stephenson
2022-10-11 14:15 ` Clinton Bunch
2022-10-11 14:48 ` Peter Stephenson
2022-10-11 12:35 ` Clinton Bunch
2022-10-11 13:18 ` Peter Stephenson
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