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Re: Brands cash
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> From: Alan Barrett <[email protected]>
> Subject: Re: Brands cash
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> > Unfortunately, I don't think perl is suitable, as it has no facilities for
> > multiprecision arithmetic.
>
> There is some multiprecision arithmetic in perl, but it's implemented as
> user-level functions, not as a builtin feature. Look at the bigint.pl,
> bigrat.pl and bigfloat.pl packages supplied with perl4.
>
> --apb (Alan Barrett)
>
>
I'm in the process of adding the mpi library that comes with PGP in perl,
Perl is fairly extensible... I just figured that it would be a good common
ground for codeing...
-Rick