Voting "yes"for 2, 3, and 4:

For (1), there is a problem, and I shall abstain with the following caveat:  
The presence of arbitrarily large bignums may cause numerical calculations with 
numbers that are not integers to generate rationals using said large bignums, 
which will soon be present throughout the calculation and will likely slow it 
down a great deal.

I suspect that persons who use Scheme for problems which are intensive with 
number crunching will thereby be displeased.

Thus I suggest that issue #1 not be addressed without also simultaneously 
addressing means whereby Scheme users who wish to trade accuracy for speed in 
numerical work, may do so.  Regrettably, this concern may require discussion of 
such matters as I*** fl**t*ng-p**nt.  (Partial censorship self-imposed for the 
sake of the fastidious.)

And despite John Cowan's sneaky attempts at persuasion  :-) , I have not joine 
scheme-reports-wg2; I am afraid someone might ask me to do some work.  So this 
epistle will not appear there unless someone forwards it.

Jay Reynolds Freeman
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http://JayReynoldsFreeman.com (personal web site)


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