Yeah, I can see that Craig.

Joe- I see. Coming from C++ and PHP I just figured it was like those two, where it started with it being a required bit and later moved to the optional realm. Fun little factoid, and thank you for enlightening me.

Later,
Fargo

Craig A. Finseth wrote:
        ...
   I imagine that the case is similar to PHP, where they moved to a self
   seeding model later, but kept the manual seed function to avoid breaking
   older applications and to allow you room to experiment.
        ...

Self-seeding is good because it's hard to come up with a quick and
easy seed (time, process ID, and that ilk aren't the best).

Having an explicit seed is important when debugging so that you can
get reproducability!

Craig
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