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Do you have any idea on how to properly test it?
I just tested the fillCompletely
extension function HERE and of course the actual implementation to ensure the ByteArray
was actually filled with non-empty values within a certain threshold (b/c some indices will still remain empty) HERE. AFAIK, there's no real good way to get the result
to return a specific value that would make the reading of /dev/urandom
testable.
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Thanks!
Will fix it
Do you have any idea on how to properly test it?
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fixed in 3e6e004
Real stress test was added in 6d596b5
Thx for findings!
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