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From: Sebastien Furic <sebastien.furic@tni-valiosys.com>
To: Claude Marche <Claude.Marche@lri.fr>,
	"caml-list@inria.fr" <caml-list@inria.fr>
Subject: Re: [Caml-list] Num library
Date: Fri, 11 Oct 2002 18:14:56 +0200	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <3DA6F900.773571ED@tni-valiosys.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <15782.53485.872091.234807@mailhost.lri.fr>

Claude Marche wrote:
> 
> I have no benchmark to produce, I just want to share my own experience:
> I have an application where integers fit 99% of the time in machine
> ints, but not always, and since I want to be sure that no overflow
> occurs, I use the Num library. Some time ago, I've tried to used mlgmp
> instead. On my own tests, that are not supposed to be exhaustive, mlgmp
> was much faster when computing on really large integers, but when
> integers are small, Num is much faster.
> 
> So I recommend to use mlgmp instead of Num only if you have large
> integers most of the time. I tried also numerix, but it seems not
> maintained anymore. Also I must say I did not use rational numbers.
> 
> As Jean-Christophe said, when using Nums you should take care not to
> use structural equality (Pervasives.(=)) since representation of them
> is not unique. So use Num.eq_num, Num.compare_num instead. Same issue,
> you should not use Pervasives.hash, but something of your own.

 You must use Num.eq_num for another reason: Pervasives.( = ) fails at
runtime on bigints and rationals. I had to rewrite parts of what I
considered "generic" data structures when I have used them to store
objects referencing bignums.

 Cheers,

 Sebastien.
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  reply	other threads:[~2002-10-11 16:15 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 16+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2002-10-10  8:42 Alain Frisch
2002-10-10  9:42 ` sebastien FURIC
2002-10-10 14:56   ` Yaron M. Minsky
2002-10-10 17:14     ` Pierre Weis
2002-10-10 18:53       ` Alain Frisch
2002-10-11 20:01         ` Pierre Weis
2002-10-10 19:45       ` Yaron M. Minsky
2002-10-10 17:08   ` Pierre Weis
2002-10-11  9:26     ` Sebastien Furic
2002-10-11 20:17       ` Pierre Weis
2002-10-11 10:22     ` Alessandro Baretta
2002-10-11 13:23 ` Claude Marche
2002-10-11 16:14   ` Sebastien Furic [this message]
2002-10-11 14:08 ` Jean-Christophe Filliatre
2002-10-11 18:35   ` "custom" operators in caml (was: Re: [Caml-list] Num library) Chris Hecker
2002-10-11 20:30   ` [Caml-list] Num library Pierre Weis

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