Thanks! I actually changed the benchmark earlier today and redid all
benchmarks but I'll sure incorporate you're test code.
Also, I've removed rand_64() from my code in favour of reading random
data from /dev/urandom. In consequence, all functions ale benchmarked
using the same values and it's still random (ie. no the same value all
the time). This also made "correction" no longer needed.
It's 11pm here, so I'll try to send the new patches tomorrow morning
after getting some sleep.
Once again, thank you for all the comments and suggestiveness!
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