I've added a ticket regarding merging this code:

http://trac.mpir.org/mpir_trac/ticket/226

I've been unable to find the time myself. Volunteers are welcome.

Bill.

On 20 June, 12:03, William Stein <wst...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Sat, Jun 20, 2009 at 1:00 PM, Bill Hart<goodwillh...@googlemail.com> wrote:
>
> > I think this will definitely be suitable for inclusion in MPIR.
>
> > I haven't fully made up my mind, but I *think* I am going to spend the
> > next two days merging all Robert's contributions. MPIR-1.2.2 will
> > basically be for that purpose, I think.
>
> Awesome!  Since it doesn't fit so naturally into Sage, but I know a
> lot of people benchmark
> Sage by computing n factorial, for some reason, so it's good if
> factorial is made faster.  Also,
> of course it comes up in various calculations and having it in MPIR is
> the best way to make
> sure the faster version is used in all components of sage (that use MPIR).
>
> William
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