![]() This doesn't have the potential blocking issue of the getentropy call (which calls WASI random_get when using wasi-libc) and should therefore be a lot faster. For context, this is what the random_get documentation says: > Write high-quality random data into a buffer. This function blocks > when the implementation is unable to immediately provide sufficient > high-quality random data. This function may execute slowly, so when > large mounts of random data are required, it's advisable to use this > function to seed a pseudo-random number generator, rather than to > provide the random data directly. |
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