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4 # "Mike had an infinite amount to do and a negative amount of time in which
1569 # Modular inverse. given a number which is (hopefully) relatively
2229 # currently it tries 'Math::BigInt' + 1, which will not work.
2704 Operations with overloaded operators preserve the arguments which is
2739 Output values are BigInt objects (normalized), except for bstr(), which
2774 upgrade To which class math operations might be upgraded
2776 downgrade To which class math operations might be downgraded
3395 number of "significant digits" in dividend and divisor, which is derived
3403 ? I have no idea which is the right way. That's why I used a slightly more
3735 constant at compile time and then hand the result to BigInt, which results in
3812 this is that Math::BigInt itself has a pluggable interface which permits it
4049 holds true for any $x and $y, which justifies calling the two return
4131 returns it, unlike the old code which left it alone and only returned the