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Kaj 15-Jun-2013 [8380x11] | It's deceiving to write this in a form that looks like C. The Red evaluation rules compute this as |
if is_odd (ss = 1) [ | |
You would have to write | |
if 1 = is_odd ss [ | |
But it's better to write | |
#define is_odd(x) [(x) and (1)] ; test on the unit bit of x | |
as | |
#define odd? (x) [(as-logic x and 1)] | |
if odd? ss [ | |
Better keep the parentheses if you're going to use larger expressions as parameter: | |
#define odd? (x) [(as-logic (x) and 1)] | |
DocKimbel 15-Jun-2013 [8391x2] | Arnold, if you clean up the code and make it look more like Red/System and less like C, we could add it to the library folder in the Red repo/ |
My plan for random number support was rather to implement the "Mersenne twister" algorithm than the Knuth's one. But in the meantime, Knuth's method would fine. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mersenne_twister | |
Kaj 15-Jun-2013 [8393x12] | Yes, we have the Twister in Syllable, too |
You have | |
if MM < ss [ | |
but the C code has | |
if (ss>=MM) | |
so if you really want to reverse it, it has to be | |
if MM <= ss [ | |
However, it's more logical to put constants last, and it can also generate more optimal code in Red/System | |
There are more off-by-one errors in there, so the algorithm is not the same | |
The pointer initialisation earlier needs to be | |
ran_arr_ptr: :ran_arr_dummy | |
It should actually crash on what you have now, but if it doesn't, it pokes a value over an unitialised pointer, so any value in your program could be corrupted | |
Arnold 16-Jun-2013 [8405] | Thanks for the compliment Doc, not really sure what you mean exactly by making it more like Red/System and less C: use more descriptive names? I will take a closer look at some ed/System examples out there. Thanks Kaj for finding those and for the tips, the size of MM makes it the same in effect in this case, but it has to be <= then. Program not crashing, I was lucky then! off-by-one errors? My index goes from 1 up, where in C it is from 0 up, I had to debug this to make sure elements were swapped in the same way as in the original program. That is also why I declare KKP and LLP to as to save from adding 1 to KK and LL over and over again. Knuth's algorythm was the first one I found, and I knew already of its existence, so it made sense to use what you have. Sure my Red/System code is not optimised. Going to work on it now and tomorrow, and later I take on the Twister. It is a good exercise! |
DocKimbel 16-Jun-2013 [8406x2] | Actually, your work on porting that algorithm has many values, like showing us the trade-offs of 1-base vs 0-base indexing at Red/System level. |
About "making it more like Red/System" means applying Red/System coding style, which is not formaly defined, but it is very close to the official Rebol one. For example, the naming rules for variable and function names are the same as in Rebol. | |
Arnold 16-Jun-2013 [8408x2] | About odd, this solution managed to get all odd number from the even ones. Your solution is way more elegant, better fitting the language. Base-1 Base-0, my personal view on this, it is the programmers choice on the level of the source code. What happens beneath the surface is compiler/linker sh*t. As a programmer and a human being I start to count at 1. 0 is not the new number 1 nor is 1 the new number 2 etc. It is only an addressing issue, compare to the post. Houses in the street are numbered from 1 up to N. The first address a computer has in an array is the all 0 address, which is the first "pidgeon-hole" to be used. The computer doesn't know 0 as we understand it. Well you know all about it. |
And the computer must adapt to the human, or the human pulls the plug! ;) | |
DocKimbel 16-Jun-2013 [8410x2] | CPU are optimized for 0-based accesses. Using 1-base indexing will make Red/System a bit slower than it needs to be. |
OTOH, you can always use pointer arithmetics to get a 0-base indexing model. | |
PeterWood 16-Jun-2013 [8412] | Arnold: does the C code use register variables? |
Arnold 16-Jun-2013 [8413] | Yes it does |
PeterWood 16-Jun-2013 [8414] | I was going to aslk whether register varaibles still improve performance with modern CPUs with on-chip caches? |
Arnold 16-Jun-2013 [8415] | The source (with some displays to help compare both versions) is in the Red Randompublic folder |
PeterWood 16-Jun-2013 [8416] | If register variables do improve performance I was going to add register variables to the Red/System V2 wish list. |
Arnold 16-Jun-2013 [8417x2] | I would certainly expect that to be the case. My code is just Red/System compilable and executable. |
Funny : #define odd? (x) etc as Kaj suggested gives a compile error on line where it is used: *** Compilation Error: undefined symbol: odd? *** in file: %/Users/Arnold/data/develop/red/testscripts/random.reds *** in function: ran_start *** at line: 117 *** near: [odd? ss [ | |
PeterWood 16-Jun-2013 [8419x2] | Shouldn't it be odd?(ss) ? |
macros require the (), unlike function calls. | |
Arnold 16-Jun-2013 [8421x2] | That solved it! Thnx, now putting the questionmark back in. |
(As fast as yesterday) The base-1 versus base-0 would be accountable for a minute delay (less than 1% of the addressed numbers in the array, the 0-th and the last). The use of variables in the register looks more likely imho. Good point for the wishlist. | |
DocKimbel 16-Jun-2013 [8423x2] | I was going to add register variables to the Red/System V2 wish list. This is not required as one of the first change I have in mind for Red/System 2.0 is adding a good registers allocation method to backend code emitters. |
That change alone should make a significant difference in speed (I expected it close to twice faster) and code size compared to the current approach. | |
Arnold 16-Jun-2013 [8425] | Put it on for the world to know :) The mersenne twister has a lot of examples in other languages. finding out the closest 1 to red/system. |
PeterWood 16-Jun-2013 [8426x2] | Arnold as I understand, If the compiler to fully uses the registers then they wouldn't be available for application programmers. |
to fully -> fully | |
DocKimbel 16-Jun-2013 [8428] | I'm making good progress on the new Android bridge and demo, I should be able to release it tonight with all the new changes in source code (so Pekr will not need to reverse-engineer the apk ;-)). |
Pekr 16-Jun-2013 [8429] | most probbly I will do so anyway ;-) Will the demo be hello world example, or more usefull one, e.g. getting a contact list item? :-) |
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