- * If a were too big for an int you'd get a runtime exception. The Big Integer Library
- * throws C-strings (that is, `const char *'s) when something goes wrong. It's a good
- * idea to catch them; the `try/catch' construct wrapping all this code is an example
- * of how to do this. Some C++ compilers need a special command-line option to compile
- * code that uses exceptions.
+ * If a were too big for an int you'd get a runtime exception.
+ * The Big Integer Library throws C-strings (that is,
+ * `const char *'s) when something goes wrong. It's a good idea
+ * to catch them; the `try/catch' construct wrapping all this
+ * code is an example of how to do this. Some C++ compilers need
+ * a special command-line option to compile code that uses
+ * exceptions.