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# Copyright (c) 1997 David I. Bell # Permission is granted to use, distribute, or modify this source, # provided that this copyright notice remains intact. # # Arbitrary precision calculator. I am allowing this calculator to be freely distributed for your enjoyment. Like all multi-precision programs, you should not depend absolutely on its results, since bugs in such programs can be insidious and only rarely show up. -dbell- p.s. By Landon Curt Noll: Building calc in 3 easy steps: 1) Look at the makefile, and adjust it to suit your needs. Here are some Makefile hints: In the past, some people have had to adjust the VARARG or TERMCONTROL because the Makefile cannot always guess correctly for certain systems. You may need to play with these values if you experience problems. The default compiler used is 'cc'. The default compiler flag is '-O'. If you have gcc, or gcc v2 (or better) you should use that instead. Some compilers allow for optimization beyond just -O (gcc v2 has -O2, mips cc has -O3). You should select the best flag for speed optimization. Calc can be cpu intensive so selecting a quality compiler and good optimization level can really pay off. 2) build calc: make all 3) test calc: make check ==>>>If you run into problems, follow the instructions in the BUGS file<<<== =-= For further reading: LIBRARY explains how programs can use libcalc.a to take advantage of the calc multi-precision routines. help/todo current wish list for calc CHANGES recent changes to calc BUGS known bugs, mis-features and how to report problems help/full full set of calc documentation =-= David I. Bell dbell@auug.org.au chongo@toad.com <Landon Curt Noll -- chongo@toad.com> /\../\
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C-style arbitrary precision calculator
arbitrary-precisionbignumcalccalc-languagecalculatorcomplex-numberscomputationexponentiationfractionhyperbolic-functionsmathmathematical-functionsmathematicsmatricesmultiprecisionprimality-testingprime-numbersprimesrational-arithmetictrigonometric-functions
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