I haven't looked at them for a while, but if I remember right:

bigint7: benchmark the performance of java 7 biginteger
bigint-gnu-gmp: benchmark the performance of gmp-java's biginteger

gmp-java is my take on NativeBigInteger:

https://github.com/infinity0/mozilla-gnome-keyring

it performs better than it, and is simpler to build than all of that native
crap, and allows us to get rid of the mess that is CPUInformation as well.

I suggest we migrate to it, but only after we split off freenet-ext.jar

(There's a lot of things that depend on this split, we need to get this done
with high priority.)

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On 05/04/12 15:29, Matthew Toseland wrote:
> What is the purpose of the bigint-gnu-gmp branch? And bigint7?
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