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```c++
#include
typedef boost::multiprecision::mpq_rational NT;
enum E { neg = -1, zero, pos } e;
int main(){
NT a = e;
}
```
fails to compile, while it works for `cpp_rational`. (In my a…
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Is GMP used only by Rational.h ? If affirmative, I believe it should be possible to remove the GMP dependency (which is LGPL) and use for example Boost.Multiprecision (which has Boost license).
Wou…
cesss updated
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**Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.**
Is not a problem, is an opportunity. ;)
PrusaSlicer support Apple Silicon native from version 2.3.1 [Changelog] (https://github.c…
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The [mp++](https://github.com/bluescarni/mppp) library is considered by many to be the state of the art for performant multiprecision integer arithmetic and underlies the [symengine](https://github.co…
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```c++
#include
#include
typedef boost::multiprecision::cpp_int I;
int main(){
I i;
std::string s;
std::istringstream is("12+3");
is >> i >> s;
std::cout
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Hi there,
First of all, I really appreciate this library and its powerful methods.
However, I managed to compile the following code within boost version 1.67 but not with version >= 1.68. In the…
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Although this is definitely not a priority, it would be cool to be able to use Starry very high order maps (l=50 or so) in emitted light for the purpose of inferring high resolution emission maps of I…
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I'm installing QuSpin manually on a computing cluster where Anaconda/miniconda installation is strongly discouraged. I've installed the prerequisite packages and tried to run "python setup.py install …
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That would be useful in benchmark for example
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I am using Ubuntu 18.04. I already have behavioral-model working on my machine since its used by p4c. Thus, the machine has all dependencies that the behavioral-model needs. But, still, using the b…