Hello list, this is rather unusual: I want a chunk of random garbage, and I want it fast. The background is that I have a streaming test, and to run into some intelligent read-ahead/write-behind/caching algorithm, I need random stuff. /dev/null is fast, but obviously won't do it. /dev/urandom is too slow. In C, I once resorted in a similar case to using malloc() to get some portion of memory without initializing it and writing that, but Perl doesn't let me access malloc(), at least not via POSIX. I already tested something like "rand x 100", but that's too slow, too. :-/
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