@chandlerc1024 By any chance is the source code for your "RNG" random number generator used in your 2017 CPPcon talk available anywhere?pic.twitter.com/ZwYHbOox3H
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@chandlerc1024 By any chance is the source code for your "RNG" random number generator used in your 2017 CPPcon talk available anywhere?pic.twitter.com/ZwYHbOox3H
:blink: I probably have it ... somewhere ... lemme go spelunking...pic.twitter.com/lz8vZGsJ5B
Sorry for the deep pull, but your L1 cache miss rate for the 8mb case in this talk looked way lower than what we expected. So some of us were trying to figure out what actually happened. One (wild) guess was that RNG(count) produces highly coherent indices.
Possibly. I found the code. I can try to get it into a gist or something if useful. But to understand what went wrong w/ this, may be easier: its just a silly slide-code wrapper around `std::mt19937`, seeded the usual way and pushed through `std::uniform_int_distribution`.
Cool, thanks! A gist would be great just so we can try to reproduce exactly what happened.
I can feel the nerd snipe force pulling at me to go figure out what went wrong too... must resist... have ... other ... things... nooOOOOoooo (will cave to figuring this out over the weekend maybe)
Well if you have the urge, that'd obviously be best, because you're the only one who might be able to _exactly_ reproduce your benchmark. We can only approximate, and so might miss something important we don't know about.
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