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+ C++ Big Integer Library |
+ (see ChangeLog for version) |
+ |
+ http://mattmccutchen.net/bigint/ |
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+ Written and maintained by Matt McCutchen <matt@mattmccutchen.net> |
+ |
+You can use this library in a C++ program to do arithmetic on integers of size |
+limited only by your computer's memory. The library provides BigUnsigned and |
+BigInteger classes that represent nonnegative integers and signed integers, |
+respectively. Most of the C++ arithmetic operators are overloaded for these |
+classes, so big-integer calculations are as easy as: |
+ |
+ #include "BigIntegerLibrary.hh" |
+ |
+ BigInteger a = 65536; |
+ cout << (a * a * a * a * a * a * a * a); |
+ |
+ (prints 340282366920938463463374607431768211456) |
+ |
+The code in `sample.cc' demonstrates the most important features of the library. |
+To get started quickly, read the code and explanations in that file and run it. |
+If you want more detail or a feature not shown in `sample.cc', consult the |
+consult the actual header and source files, which are thoroughly commented. |
+ |
+This library emphasizes ease of use and clarity of implementation over speed; |
+some users will prefer GMP (http://swox.com/gmp/), which is faster. The code is |
+intended to be reasonably portable across computers and modern C++ compilers; in |
+particular, it uses whatever word size the computer provides (32-bit, 64-bit, or |
+otherwise). |
+ |
+Compiling programs that use the library |
+--------------------------------------- |
+The library consists of a folder full of C++ header files (`.hh') and source |
+files (`.cc'). Your own programs should `#include' the necessary header files |
+and link with the source files. A makefile that builds the sample program |
+(`sample.cc') is included; you can adapt it to replace the sample with your own |
+program. |
+ |
+Alternatively, you can use your own build system or IDE. In that case, you must |
+put the library header files where the compiler will find them and arrange to |
+have your program linked with the library source files; otherwise, you will get |
+errors about missing header files or "undefined references". To learn how to do |
+this, consult the documentation for the build system or IDE; don't bother asking |
+me. Adding all the library files to your project will work in many IDEs but may |
+not be the most desirable approach. |
+ |
+Resources |
+--------- |
+The library's Web site (above) provides links to released versions, the current |
+development version, and a mailing list for release announcements, questions, |
+bug reports, and other discussion of the library. I would be delighted to hear |
+from you if you like this library and/or find a good use for it. |
+ |
+Bugs and enhancements |
+--------------------- |
+The library has been tested by me and others but is by no means bug-free. If |
+you find a bug, please report it, whether it comes in the form of compiling |
+trouble, a mathematically inaccurate result, or a memory-management blooper |
+(since I use Java, these are altogether too common in my C++). I generally fix |
+all reported bugs. You are also welcome to request enhancements, but I am |
+unlikely to do substantial amounts of work on enhancements at this point. |
+ |
+Legal |
+----- |
+I, Matt McCutchen, the sole author of the original Big Integer Library, waive my |
+copyright to it, placing it in the public domain. The library comes with |
+absolutely no warranty. |
+ |
+~~~~ |