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36 # For overloaded ops with only one argument we simple use $_[0]->copy() to
37 # preserve the argument.
391 # use a call instead of just setting the $variable to check argument
469 # the argument could be an object, so avoid ||, && etc on it, this would
835 my $c = ref($self); # find out class of argument(s)
881 # Round $self according to given parameters, or given second argument's
895 my $c = ref($self); # find out class of argument(s)
1653 # modifies first argument
2211 # the first argument is number of args objectify() should look at it will
2541 # does modify first argument
2608 # The following all modify their first argument. If you want to preserve
2679 # conversation to string (do not modify their argument)
2929 Creates a new BigInt object representing infinity. The optional argument is
2940 Creates a new BigInt object representing one. The optional argument is
2968 The methods return true if the argument is positive or negative, respectively.
2985 The return true when the argument satisfies the condition. C<NaN>, C<+inf>,
3382 * fsqrt() simply hands its accuracy argument over to fdiv.
3521 * you will be able to give A, P and R as an argument to all the calculation
3527 (local: per object, global: global default, parameter: argument to sub)
4130 C<bpow()> (and the rounding functions) now modifies the first argument and