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Re: Using the GNU GMP Library for Bignums in Emacs
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Tom Tromey |
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Re: Using the GNU GMP Library for Bignums in Emacs |
Date: |
Sun, 08 Jul 2018 23:39:40 -0600 |
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Gnus/5.13 (Gnus v5.13) Emacs/26.1.50 (gnu/linux) |
>>>>> "Richard" == Richard Stallman <address@hidden> writes:
Richard> How much of a pain would it be to package GMP with Emacs?
I looked into this and I think one possible answer is "mini-gmp".
This is a single C file that is part of GMP. It provides the same "mpz"
interface that these patches are currently using, though at a
performance cost.
So, one idea would be to put mini-gmp.c into the Emacs source tree, but
only compile it if the real GMP library is not found.
Tom
Re: Using the GNU GMP Library for Bignums in Emacs, Richard Stallman, 2018/07/07
Re: Using the GNU GMP Library for Bignums in Emacs, Tom Tromey, 2018/07/08
Re: Using the GNU GMP Library for Bignums in Emacs, Richard Stallman, 2018/07/08
Re: Using the GNU GMP Library for Bignums in Emacs,
Tom Tromey <=
Re: Using the GNU GMP Library for Bignums in Emacs, Stefan Monnier, 2018/07/09
Re: Using the GNU GMP Library for Bignums in Emacs, Paul Eggert, 2018/07/10
Re: Using the GNU GMP Library for Bignums in Emacs, Helmut Eller, 2018/07/10
Re: Using the GNU GMP Library for Bignums in Emacs, Paul Eggert, 2018/07/10
Re: Using the GNU GMP Library for Bignums in Emacs, Helmut Eller, 2018/07/10
Re: Using the GNU GMP Library for Bignums in Emacs, Stefan Monnier, 2018/07/10