nu_scripts/benchmarks/random-bytes.nu
Antoine Stevan ed9165fda1
fix removed commands (#645)
related to
- https://github.com/nushell/nushell/pull/10567
- https://github.com/nushell/nushell/pull/10668
- https://github.com/nushell/nushell/pull/10568

this PR removes mentions to removed commands from
https://github.com/nushell/nushell/pull/10567,
https://github.com/nushell/nushell/pull/10668 and
https://github.com/nushell/nushell/pull/10568.

the main change has been introduced with
```nushell
sd 'random integer' 'random int' **/*.nu
```

running `rg "$nothing|random integer|to xml .* --pretty"` gives
- before
```
modules/random-list/random-list.nu
85:# Generate a random integer list.
95:        random integer $range

modules/fun/wordle.nu
11:  let word = ($words | get (random integer 0..($words | length)) | get column1)

benchmarks/random-bytes.nu
5:        | each { random integer }

sourced/misc/password_generator/ReadMe.md
84:Obviously you can just use the `random chars` or `random integers` commands but I like to have words I can read in my passwords, and I think those generated by this script have sufficient entropy.

sourced/misc/password_generator/nupass.nu
43:  let random_numbers = (1..$words | par-each { |i| (random integer 0..99) } --threads $threads)
71:    return (0..($words - 1) | each { |it| (random integer 0..99 | into string) + ($random_words | get $it) } | reduce { |it
, acc| $acc + $it })
92:    | get (random integer 1..($numlines))
99:        let rint = (random integer 1..4)
119:    | get (random integer 0..($symbolcharslen - 1))
```
- after
```
modules/random-list/random-list.nu
85:# Generate a random integer list.

sourced/misc/password_generator/ReadMe.md
84:Obviously you can just use the `random chars` or `random integers` commands but I like to have words I can read in my passwords, and I think those generated by this script have sufficient entropy.
```
2023-10-19 19:35:23 +02:00

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use std bench
def "random bytes" [n: int]: nothing -> binary {
seq 1 ($n / 8 + 1)
| each { random int }
| into binary
| enumerate
| reduce -f 0x[] {|it, acc|
$acc | bytes add $it.item
}
| first $n
}
let ns = [10, 100, 1_000, 10_000, 100_000]
let report = $ns | each {|n|
bench { random bytes $n } --rounds 10 --pretty --verbose
} | wrap time | merge ($ns | wrap n)
$report