Hi Tim,

On Apr 28, 2013, at 4:31 PM, Tim Buktu wrote:

> thanks for the update.

You're welcome.

>> This patch differs from the code inhttps://github.com/tbuktu/bigint.git. 
>> Notably I observed that Schonhage-Strassen multiplication and Barrett 
>> division are not present. Is this intentional and if so why would that be? 
>> Are the implementations of these additional algorithms not quite ready for 
>> contribution or is there a licensing issue perhaps?
> Schönhage-Strassen and Barrett have been tested by me. I believe Alan
> Eliasen also ran tests. There are no known bugs and there shouldn't be
> any licensing issues because I wrote the code myself.
> 
> The reason why I didn't include these two algorithms in the patch I
> posted here is because I wasn't sure if it was too much code to review.
> If that is not a problem and you'd rather use the full implementation,
> the four patched files are at
> 
> https://raw.github.com/tbuktu/bigint/master/src/main/java/java/math/BigInteger.java
> https://raw.github.com/tbuktu/bigint/master/src/main/java/java/math/MutableBigInteger.java
> https://raw.github.com/tbuktu/bigint/master/src/main/java/java/math/BigDecimal.java
> https://raw.github.com/tbuktu/bigint/master/src/test/java/BigIntegerTest.java

How much additional code is there for these two algorithms? Unless it is some 
daunting amount, then if you think that the code is of sufficient quality, my 
opinion would be that we might as well go ahead and review the most recent 
version. This would take longer of course, but I think less total time than 
doing it in two separate passes. Also, if these are not addressed now, it could 
be some time before separately reviewing the other two algorithms percolated to 
the top of the list.

> Let me know if there are any more questions.

Are the patched files listed above with respect to the current tip of the JDK8 
repository?

Thanks,

Brian

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