
Folks, I'd like to get some feedback on a multiprecision arithmetic library I've been preparing for possible Boost inclusion. The code is in the sandbox under the "big_number" directory. Docs can be viewed online here: http://svn.boost.org/svn/boost/sandbox/big_number/libs/multiprecision/doc/ht... The main features are: * A generic front-end that's capable of wrapping almost any type that's a "number". The front end is expression template enabled and handles all the expression optimization and code reduction. For example it's possible to evaluate a polynomial using Horner's rule without a single temporary variable being created. * A series of backends that need only provide a reduced interface and set of operations, implement the actual arithmetic, currently supported backends are: Integer Types ~~~~~~~~~ 1/ GMP (MPZ). 2/ libtommath. Rational Types ~~~~~~~~~~ 1/ GMP (MPQ). [ But note that the integer types can also be used as template aruments to Boost.Rational ] Floating Point Types ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 1/ GMP (MPF) 2/ MPFR 3/ cpp_float - an all C++ Boost-licensed backend based on Christopher Kormanyos' e_float code. [ Note these three types are fully compatible with Boost.Math Trunk - so you get full standard library plus special function support ] There's still a bunch to do, but I'd like to see what folks think, and where the main priorities should be before submission. Thanks in advance, John.