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release-22.2: workload: fix non-determinism in TPC-H data generation #94733

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Backport 1/1 commits from #94702 on behalf of @rytaft.

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This commit fixes the non-determinism in the TPC-H data generation by using a local slice for the random permutation of indexes into randPartNames. It also fixes the permutation algorithm to use a modified Fisher–Yates shuffle.

Fixes #93958

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Release justification: test and benchmark-only change

This commit fixes the non-determinism in the TPC-H data generation by
using a local slice for the random permutation of indexes into randPartNames.
It also fixes the permutation algorithm to use a modified Fisher–Yates
shuffle.

Fixes #93958

Release note: None
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@blathers-crl blathers-crl bot force-pushed the blathers/backport-release-22.2-94702 branch from cf8fda7 to 9bc1393 Compare January 4, 2023 23:39
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@rytaft rytaft merged commit f7460c1 into release-22.2 Jan 5, 2023
@rytaft rytaft deleted the blathers/backport-release-22.2-94702 branch January 5, 2023 18:23
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