Correct typo in bitwise AND operands#1
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Hi Jared,
Yes, that must be a typo, good catch.
I unfortunately don't have access to this repo anymore to merge your pull
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…On Sat, Feb 16, 2019, 00:54 Jared Hoberock ***@***.*** wrote:
Hi, thanks for providing this implementation of threefry4x64.
I think I may have noticed typos in the implementation of
extract4x64_impl::nth. The original code has expressions like these:
return (_output[n>>3] >> ((n&111)<<3)) & 0xFF; }
I believe the n&111 is a typo. The intention seems to be a bitwise AND
with three set bits. But this is integer 111, not 0b111. In practice,
this can produce a right shift that is too large for the type in question
and generate undefined behavior. I noticed this when comparing results
between different compilers.
Correcting this to n&7 seems to produce the correct results.
Are these expressions typos?
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- Correct typo in bitwise AND operands
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- *M* random/include/boost/random/threefry4x64.hpp
<https://github.com/sitmo/threefry/pull/1/files#diff-0> (4)
Patch Links:
- https://github.com/sitmo/threefry/pull/1.patch
- https://github.com/sitmo/threefry/pull/1.diff
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Ah, too bad. Anyway, thanks again for putting in the effort for this implementation. I'll leave the PR open in case anyone else finds the diff useful. |
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Hi Jared,
Yes, it’s unfortunate,.. but indeed please leave the pull request up so that other people can benefit from your bug fix!
… On 16 Feb 2019, at 22:23, Jared Hoberock ***@***.***> wrote:
Ah, too bad.
Anyway, thanks again for putting in the effort for this implementation. I'll leave the PR open in case anyone else finds the diff useful.
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Hi, thanks for providing this implementation of threefry4x64.
I think I may have noticed typos in the implementation of
extract4x64_impl::nth. The original code has expressions like these:return (_output[n>>3] >> ((n&111)<<3)) & 0xFF; }I believe the
n&111is a typo. The intention seems to be a bitwise AND with three set bits. But this is integer111, not0b111. In practice, this can produce a right shift that is too large for the type ofnand generate undefined behavior. I noticed this when comparing the behavior of programs produced by different compilers.Correcting this to
n&7seems to produce the correct results.Are these expressions typos?