On 05/04/12 19:32, Ximin Luo wrote:
> 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

fuck sakes, clipboard fail. right one:

https://github.com/infinity0/gmp-java

> 
> 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.)
> 
> X
> 
> 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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