-The way that data-in.c and data-out.c deal with strings is wrong. Instead of
-the way it's done now, we should make it dynamically allocate a buffer and
-return a pointer to it. This is a much safer interface.
+Check our results against the NIST StRD benchmark results at
+strd.itl.nist.gov/div898/strd
+
+In debug mode hash table code should verify that collisions are reasonably low.
+
+Use posix_fadvise(POSIX_FADV_SEQUENTIAL) where available.
+
+random.c should not know about set_seed.
+
+Use AFM files instead of Groff font files, and include AFMs for our default
+fonts with the distribution.