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To: | Marcus Rohrmoser <marcus DOT rohrmoser AT gmx DOT de>, djgpp AT delorie DOT com |
Date: | Fri, 30 Jul 1999 21:38:06 +0300 |
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Subject: | Re: Unlimited size integers |
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On 30 Jul 99, at 13:41, Marcus Rohrmoser wrote: > > There's a possibility if using C++. See <somplex.h> for an example how > to create your own types beeing useable like builtins. > > But 'unlimited' still won't be possible, for your computer's memory IS > limited. > 1) Install libg++ binaries 2) After that #include <Integer.h> and class Integer provides functionality You want (of course for C++ only) Andris
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