@staatsgeheim @canadianbryan This is a strictly conforming C program (mod #include not fitting in tweet) that breaks dangerously on OpenBSD.
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@staatsgeheim@canadianbryan No, you're the one who wants to sacrifice the safety of correct software with delusions of fixing hopeless crap -
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@staatsgeheim@canadianbryan No, because bash is not a standard, it's a broken language defined by its implementation, like Perl.
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@staatsgeheim@canadianbryan These programs are not broken and do not need to be fixed. They are using rand correctly. -
@staatsgeheim@canadianbryan The ones that need to be fixed (or preferably rm'd) are the ones using rand() for csprng purposes.
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@RichFelker@staatsgeheim There is no "standard" to get what people already assume of rand*(), watch the derailment: http://austingroupbugs.net/view.php?id=859 -
@canadianbryan@staatsgeheim People who don't know the languages they use assume lots of wrong things. They're not qualified to code in them -
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@staatsgeheim@RichFelker@canadianbryan@dakami That's arrogant- Portability? Who cares! it works on the only system I care about! -
@cr1901@staatsgeheim@RichFelker@canadianbryan look, effectively nothing is being broken by non-deterministic rand. -
@dakami@cr1901@staatsgeheim@canadianbryan I gave 2 concrete examples that break: image generators and mplayer 2pass enc with -vf noise.
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