I'm a new Gopher and I'm working through "Learn Go" by Nathan Youngman and 
trying to TDD the exercises to learn how to write testable Go code.

I have a function to return a random spaceline 
<https://play.golang.org/p/g5JnrIFyjo> from a string array.

In Go, how do I test functions which depend on random numbers? And, yes, I 
know that "math/rand" isn't truly random.

Is it as simple as setting a seed right before I run my test, e.g. 
rand.Seed(1)? Do I set rand.Seed(1) at the top of the _test.go file, or at 
the beginning of each unit test?

Also, am I seeding math.rand correctly in the Init() function? Will seeding 
it in the Init() function override any seeding I do in my tests?

My only other thought is to create an interface somehow to mock rand.Intn(), 
but this seems like overkill and I don't know enough about interfaces to 
know if this is inadvisable.

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