@LucasKauffman oh - netherlands won, did they? Are they a big football country? I thought Spain and Brazil were the only countries that play football properly
@Lighty Most of my competitive racing in the last ten years has been in that size. Jenneau Sunfast 37's. You may not think that's a racer, but in a good wind they are great fun.
@CodesInChaos The bulk of it is testing against vectors though. Plus we require 100% code coverage on every merge so we don't really have a choice except to run the entire suite against every pull request.
@TerryChia: your function looks like simple buffering. Instead of calling os.urandom() for a 16-byte chunk every time, it obtains 16384 bytes as one access, then distributes it to callers in 16-byte chunks.
This avoids the overhead of some system calls (reading /dev/urandom means a roundtrip to kernel space, and that's not free).
@CodesInChaos Each run is about 70k test, about 3-4 minutes or so. The cloud builders tests against 5 python versions and I think 7-8 different operating systems.
So about 20 minutes on average for the entire suite to be completed.
@AviD The important tests for cryptography.io are testing against vectors. Spit in some data and checks if the output is correct. Those are generally incredibly fast but there are a lot of them.
@CodesInChaos I must note that I once found a crypto error in some hash function implementation which could not be detected with a fast test: it was actually a bug in the JIT compiler, which did not handle well the transition from interpreted to compiled code. It had to occur after substantial work.
probably because back in the 80's marzipan was one of Israel's big exports, and one of the big factories was not far from my house. I had it coming out of my ears.
if chores are "develop a customer and plugin database and entity relation script in PHP to use with a dashboard", maybe, but thats not something my mom asks
@AviD @Adnan Once my "sooper special intro deal" expires I'll be paying $130/month for standard cable (meaning no cable box and ClearQAM digital) and 30Mbps down, 1Mbps up.