#15003: calling factorials of RIF
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       Reporter:  dkrenn             |        Owner:
           Type:  defect             |       Status:  needs_review
       Priority:  minor              |    Milestone:  sage-6.2
      Component:  numerical          |   Resolution:
       Keywords:  factorial RIF      |    Merged in:
  RealIntervalField calling          |    Reviewers:
  inconsistent beginner              |  Work issues:
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  u/amitjamadagni/ticket/15003       |
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Comment (by ppurka):

 It does work on intervals.

 By doing what I wrote above, you can avoid doing new memory allocations.
 The addition operation `self+1` already does a new memory allocation.
 There is no need to do so yet again with defining `x` and doing
 `x._new()`.

 This is just my understanding of the code in `RIF`. I have personally
 never used this field before.

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