Add `cl-variates` to test script (it's bad)
author |
Steve Losh <steve@stevelosh.com> |
date |
Fri, 08 Sep 2017 19:42:27 -0400 |
parents |
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children |
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`cl-pcg` is a [permuted congruential generator][pcg] implementation in pure
Common Lisp.
Permuted congruential generators are seedable, small, fast,
fairly-hard-to-predict random number generators. They can be useful for things
like games. They can also be advanced and rewound efficiently.
PCGs are **not** cryptographically secure. If you need that, look elsewhere.
[pcg]: http://www.pcg-random.org/
* **License:** MIT
* **Documentation:** <https://sjl.bitbucket.io/cl-pcg/>
* **Mercurial:** <https://bitbucket.org/sjl/cl-pcg/>
* **Git:** <https://github.com/sjl/cl-pcg/>
Testing with Dieharder
----------------------
There's a Roswell script you can use to make a little executable that will spew
random bytes to stdout, suitable for piping into `dieharder`:
```
make build/pcg
./build/pcg | dieharder -a -g 200
```
`build/pcg` will dump out infinite random bytes until stdout breaks, so maybe
don't run it in a bare terminal unless you want to just totally hose it.