Re: (Repost) Replacement for GMP as Bignum: ARPREC? Haskell?; OS X and OpenSSL

2006-07-30 Thread Bulat Ziganshin
Hello p, Sunday, July 30, 2006, 7:21:07 AM, you wrote: Leroy and even MLton uses GMP. Robert Dockins wrote a type-based library for arbitrary that can (slowly) handle big numbers (up to 10^15), see http://www.eecs.tufts.edu/~rdocki01/typenats.html I don't this don't have anything common

Re: (Repost) Replacement for GMP as Bignum: ARPREC? Haskell?; OS X and OpenSSL

2006-07-30 Thread Esa Ilari Vuokko
Hi On 7/30/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: (Sorry for the repost: I needed to correct a few typos--thanks Seth--and clarify a few things.) GHC Task Ticket # 601 suggests replacing GMP with OpenSSL's Bignum library, BN. I have two questions concerning this: (1) Why not use the

(Repost) Replacement for GMP as Bignum: ARPREC? Haskell?; OS X and OpenSSL

2006-07-29 Thread p . tanski
(Sorry for the repost: I needed to correct a few typos--thanks Seth--and clarify a few things.) GHC Task Ticket # 601 suggests replacing GMP with OpenSSL's Bignum library, BN. I have two questions concerning this: (1) Why not use the ARbitrary PRECision Computation Package (ARPREC) by David