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wide characters are used when macro TTMATH_USE_WCHAR is defined this macro is defined automatically when there is macro UNICODE or _UNICODE defined some types have been changed char -> tt_char std::string -> tt_string std::ostringstream -> tt_ostringstream std::ostream -> tt_ostream std::istream -> tt_istream normally tt_char is equal char but when you are using wide characters then tt_char will be wchar_t (and so on) (all typedef's are in ttmathtypes.h) git-svn-id: svn://ttmath.org/publicrep/ttmath/trunk@177 e52654a7-88a9-db11-a3e9-0013d4bc506e
TTMath - a bignum library for C++ TTMath is a small library which allows one to perform arithmetic operations with big unsigned integer, big signed integer and big floating point numbers. It provides standard mathematical operations like adding, subtracting, multiplying, dividing etc. With the library also goes a mathematical parser which helps you solving input formulas read directly from a user. TTMath is developed under the BSD licence which means that it is free for both personal and commercial use. The library has some technical limitations: * there are only two platforms that are supported: x86 and x86_64, * you can use this library only with the C++ programming language. The main goal of the library is to allow one to use big values in the same way as the standard types like int, float, etc. It does not need to be compiled first because the whole library is written as the C++ templates. This means only C++ developers can use this library and one thing they have to do is to use 'include' directive of the preprocessor. How big the values can be is set directly in the source code by the programmer. Author: Tomasz Sowa <t.sowa@ttmath.org> Project pages: http://www.ttmath.org http://sourceforge.net/projects/ttmath
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TTMath is a small library which allows one to perform arithmetic operations with big unsigned integer, big signed integer and big floating point numbers.
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