I am using the second option, the BrianGladman repository. I have Visual
Studio 2015 Update 3 installed on Windows 10, so I go to
mpir-master\msvc\vs15 and double click mpir.sln to open it. However, when I
tried to build lib_mpir_cxx project, VS complains that it can't find
mpir.h. I searched t
On Mon, Oct 7, 2019 at 3:52 AM zzzhhh wrote:
> If the most recent version of MPIR is what I downloaded from github and
> the most recent version of GMP is 6.1.2, do they have exactly the same
> function API? Thanks.
>
> my understanding is that APIs are close enough to allow big projects such
as
You have two options if you wish to use MPIR on Windows.
You can use the Linux repository, (https://github.com/wbhart/mpir) in which
case you will need to have cygwin or mingw installed (the 32 or 64 bit
versions or both depending on your needs)
Or you can use the Windows repository (https
Since the manual is effectively a copy of the old (maybe dead) GMP online
document, the x86 CPU supported are still things like Pentium or Pentium
III that appears at the beginning of this century. So, how about today's
CPU like Core i9 and Xeon W? Is it still the so-called generic assembly or
As title. I think 1) There should be a CMakeFiles.txt in MPIR downloaded
package that makes MPIR automatically work on whatever platform that CMake
supports. 2) If not, it's ok to open the provided VS solution and build
MPIR. But the consequence is a lot of errors inside Visual Studio. 3) Why
n
If the most recent version of MPIR is what I downloaded from github and the
most recent version of GMP is 6.1.2, do they have exactly the same function
API? Thanks.
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