I would like to propose to develop classes for inclusion in the Qt library to 
support general decimal arithmetic. Such classes would be useful for financial 
and other applications requiring accurate decimal arithmetic. The intent is to 
develop the classes as a wrapper around the existing decNumber C library which 
is a reference implementation of the standards applicable to decimal arithmetic 
(IEEE 754). More details about the library can be found here: 
http://speleotrove.com/decimal/

The deNumber library is available under ICU permissive licence, the details of 
which are here: http://source.icu-project.org/repos/icu/icu/trunk/license.html

Before I spend the time developing the classes, I would like to ask the Qt 
developer community if such classes would be in line with Qt interest and if my 
contribution would have a reasonable chance of being accepted into the library 
assuming high quality Qt standards compliant code.

There would be at least 3 classes:

QDouble - decimal encoded compressed format 64 bits long
QQuad - decimal encoded compressed format 128 bits long
QDecimal - arbitrary precision

There may be a 4th class:

QDecimalContext - a context for computations which maintain details about 
precision of the result (number of digits, exponent etc.), rounding algorithm 
to use, and record if any errors occurred during an operation. I may implement 
this class as part of the 3 main decimal classes rather than as a separate 
class. The decision is yet to be made.

Please advise if such classes would be of value to Qt and if I should spend the 
time developing them.

Sviatoslav
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