Steven Schveighoffer:
> What's wrong with d2's bigint that Don has written?

MPIR is "not invented here" :-) Moving part of the development of a very tricky 
part of code full of long asm routines (see their amount of code finely tuned 
for different CPUs) to someone else that has more resources and dedication is 
sometimes positive. It frees Don to do something else for D, allows to use 
potentially less buggy code (because more people use the same lib), and MPIR 
contains several good numerical algos and numeric types that are missing in 
Don's bigint.

By the way, even if MPIR gets a Boost licence some work can be useful to adapt 
it to D, because in D I'd like the multi-precision integrals to be very 
efficient even when they are used with numbers about 32 bits long or less, so 
in some programs they can be a replacement of normal integers. This can be done 
using an union with a tag and switching to normal integer operations when 
numbers are small (in this case zero memory is allocated on the heap to keep 
such numbers). I don't know if MPIR is already performing this optimization, I 
think it is not (I have asked this small-number optimization in Don's bigints 
too in past, and I think he likes this idea).

Bye,
bearophile

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