LUMIERA.clone/tests/16calculation.tests
Ichthyostega a15006d11a Library: investigate drawing random numbers concurrently
''In theory,'' the random number generators are in no way threadsafe,
neither the old `rand()`, nor the mersenne twister of the C++ standard.

However, since all we want is some arbitrarily diffused numbers,
chances are that this issue can be safely ignored; because a random
number computation broken by concurrency will most likely generate --
well, a garbled number or "randomly" corrupted internal state.

Validating this reasoning by an empiric investigation seems advisable though.
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TESTING "Library Test Suite: calculation" ./test-suite --group=calculation
TEST "Data Table with CSV storage" DataCSV_test <<END
return: 0
END
PLANNED "Statistic and Regression" Statistic_test << END
return: 0
END
TEST "Random numbers and Seed" Random_test << END
return: 0
END
TEST "Concurrent PRNG access" RandomConcurrent_test << END
return: 0
END