-+===================================================================+
-| Big Integer Library |
-| A C++ library that does arithmetic on integers of unlimited size. |
-| Version 2005.03.30 |
-+-------------------------------------------------------------------+
-| By Matt McCutchen |
-| E-mail: hashproduct@verizon.net |
-| Project Web site: http://mysite.verizon.net/mccutchen/bigint/ |
-+===================================================================+
-
-What the Big Integer Library provides
-=====================================
-This library contains two classes, BigUnsigned and BigInteger, that represent nonnegative integers and integers, respectively, of size limited only by your computer's memory. Their capabilities include these operators:
- Math: + - * / % & | ^ unary-
- Assignment: = += -= *= /= %= &= |= ^= ++ --
- Comparison: == != < <= > >=
-In the works are the << and >> operators, integer algorithms like `gcd', and possibly a working implementation of RSA using the library.
-
-Using the features of the library
-=================================
-The file `sample.cc' explains and demonstrates the most important features of the library. I recommend that you read `sample.cc' and then run the sample program it contains. If you want to do something not shown in `sample.cc' or want more detail, read the actual header and source files, which are extensively commented.
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-Compiling programs with the library
-===================================
-The library consists of a folder full of header files (`.hh') and source files (`.cc'). `#include' header files and compile with source files as necessary for your own programs. For those who use `make', a `Makefile' is included that compiles the source code to object files (`.o') and compiles the sample program.
-
-Bugs
-====
-The library has been tested by myself and others but is by no means bug-free. The programs you write using the library will be the best test of its correctness. I urge you to report any problems that you find, whether they come in the form of compiling trouble, mathematically inaccurate results, or runtime memory-management bloopers (which, since I use Java, are altogether too common in my C++).
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-Keep in touch
-=============
-Feel free to e-mail me at `hashproduct@verizon.net' to report bugs or request features. When I fix the bug or add the feature, you will generally be credited by name in the source code and/or the Change Log unless you request otherwise. I am also curious as to what uses you find for the library. If you would like an e-mail whenever a new version of the library is released, e-mail me to join my informal mailing list. New versions of the library will be available at the project Web site at `http://mysite.verizon.net/mccutchen/bigint/'.
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+
+ C++ Big Integer Library
+ (see ChangeLog for version)
+
+ http://www.kepreon.com/~matt/bigint/
+
+ Written and maintained by Matt McCutchen <hashproduct@gmail.com>
+
+You can use this library in a C++ program to do arithmetic on integers of size
+limited only by your computer's memory. The library provides BigUnsigned and
+BigInteger classes that represent nonnegative integers and signed integers,
+respectively. Most of the C++ arithmetic operators are overloaded for these
+classes, so big-integer calculations are as easy as:
+
+ #include "BigIntegerLibrary.hh"
+
+ BigInteger a = 65536;
+ cout << (a * a * a * a * a * a * a * a);
+
+ (prints 340282366920938463463374607431768211456)
+
+The code in `sample.cc' demonstrates the most important features of the library.
+To get started quickly, read the code and explanations in that file and run it.
+If you want more detail or a feature not shown in `sample.cc', consult the
+consult the actual header and source files, which are heavily commented.
+
+Compiling programs that use the library
+---------------------------------------
+The library consists of a folder full of C++ header files (`.hh') and source
+files (`.cc'). `#include' header files and compile with source files as
+necessary for your own programs. A Makefile is included that compiles the
+library source files and the sample program and links them together; you can
+easily customize the Makefile to replace the sample with your own program, or
+you can write your own Makefile.
+
+Bugs and enhancements
+---------------------
+The library has been tested by me and others but is by no means bug-free. If
+you find a bug, please report it to me, whether it comes in the form of
+compiling trouble, a mathematically inaccurate result, or a memory-management
+blooper (since I use Java, these are altogether too common in my C++). I
+generally fix all reported bugs.
+
+You are also welcome to request enhancements, but I am unlikely to do
+substantial amounts of work on enhancements at this point. When I fix a bug you
+report or make an enhancement you request, I will generally credit you by name
+in the source code and/or the Change Log unless you request otherwise. New
+versions of the library will be available at its Web site (above).
+
+Note
+----
+I would be delighted to hear from you if you like this library and/or find a
+good use for it.
+
+Legal
+-----
+I, Matt McCutchen, the sole author of the original Big Integer Library, waive my
+copyright to it, placing it in the public domain. The library comes with
+absolutely no warranty.
+
+~~~~