http://d.puremagic.com/issues/show_bug.cgi?id=6007

           Summary: BigInt->string performance
           Product: D
           Version: D2
          Platform: All
        OS/Version: All
            Status: NEW
          Severity: enhancement
          Priority: P2
         Component: Phobos
        AssignedTo: nob...@puremagic.com
        ReportedBy: bearophile_h...@eml.cc


--- Comment #0 from bearophile_h...@eml.cc 2011-05-15 09:56:05 PDT ---
This single-line Haskell code runs in about 0.04 seconds compiled with GHC -O3:

main = print $ (5^4^3^2) `mod` 10


This D2 code runs in about 0.09 seconds (DMD 2.053) showing that this
computation is fast enough in D (GHC used GNU multiprecision):

import std.stdio, std.bigint;
void main() {
  writeln((BigInt(5) ^^ 4 ^^ 3 ^^ 2) % 10);
}



This Haskell program runs in about 0.24 seconds (GHC -O3), and prints pieces of
the number:

y = show ( 5^4^3^2 )
l = length y

main = do
    putStrLn ("5**4**3**2 = " ++ take 20 y ++ "..." ++ drop (l-20) y ++ " and
has " ++ show l ++ " digits")


A similar D2 program takes about 3.38 seconds, so I think the BigInt->string
conversion is significantly slower:

import std.stdio, std.bigint;
void main() {
  auto s = toDecimalString(BigInt(5) ^^ 4 ^^ 3 ^^ 2);
  writefln("5^4^3^2 = %s..%s (%d digits)", s[0..20], s[$-20..$], s.length);
}


Some info about a proposal to speed up Python division and int->str
conversions:
http://fredrik-j.blogspot.com/2008/07/making-division-in-python-faster.html
http://bugs.python.org/issue3451

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