Arbitrary-precision integers
The rugint crate provides arbitrary-precision integers using the
GNU Multiple Precision Arithmetic Library
(GMP). It is one of a group of four crates:
rugintprovides arbitrary-precision integers based on GMP.rugratprovides arbitrary-precision rational number based on GMP.rugfloprovides arbitrary-precision floating-point numbers based on MPFR.rugcomprovides arbitrary-precision complex numbers based on MPC.
This crate is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
See LICENSE-LGPL and LICENSE-GPL for details.
Documentation
Documentation for this crate is available.
It can also be helpful to refer to the documentation at the GMP page.
The crate provides the
[Integer]
(http://tspiteri.gitlab.io/gmp-mpfr/current/rugint/struct.Integer.html)
type, which holds an arbitrary-precision integer. You can construct
this from primitive data types, and use the standard arithmetic
operators. Many operators can also operate on a mixture of this type
and primitive types; in this case, the result is returned as an
arbitrary-precision type.
Examples
extern crate rugint;
use ;
Arithmetic operations with mixed arbitrary and primitive types are allowed. However, the supported operations are not exhaustive.
use Integer;
let mut a = from;
a = + 0xffee;
assert!;
// ^ ^ ^ ^ ^
// 80 64 48 32 16
Note that in the above example, there is only one construction.
The Integer instance is moved into the shift operation so that
the result can be stored in the same instance, then that result is
similarly consumed by the addition operation.
Usage
To use rugint in your crate, add extern crate rugint; to the crate
root and add rugint as a dependency in Cargo.toml:
[]
= "0.2.0"
The rugint crate depends on the low-level bindings in the
gmp-mpfr-sys crate. This
should be transparent on GNU/Linux and macOS, but may need some work
on Windows. See
gmp-mpfr-sys for some
details.
Optional feature
The rugint crate has an optional feature random to enable random
number generation. The random feature has a build dependency on the
rand crate. The feature is enabled by default; to disable it add
this to Cargo.toml:
[]
= "0.2.0"
= false