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misc/cgo/gmp/pi.go
//go:build ignore package main import ( big "." "fmt" "runtime" ) var ( tmp1 = big.NewInt(0) tmp2 = big.NewInt(0) numer = big.NewInt(1) accum = big.NewInt(0) denom = big.NewInt(1) ten = big.NewInt(10) ) func extractDigit() int64 { if big.CmpInt(numer, accum) > 0 { return -1 } tmp1.Lsh(numer, 1).Add(tmp1, numer).Add(tmp1, accum)
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misc/cgo/gmp/fib.go
// Keep the fibbers in dedicated operating system // threads, so that this program tests coordination // between pthreads and not just goroutines. runtime.LockOSThread() i := big.NewInt(n) if n == 0 { c <- i } for { j := <-c out <- j.String() i.Add(i, j) c <- i } } func main() { c := make(chan *big.Int) out := make(chan string) go fibber(c, out, 0)
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misc/cgo/gmp/gmp.go
*/ // An Int represents a signed multi-precision integer. // The zero value for an Int represents the value 0. type Int struct { i C.mpz_t init bool } // NewInt returns a new Int initialized to x. func NewInt(x int64) *Int { return new(Int).SetInt64(x) } // Int promises that the zero value is a 0, but in gmp // the zero value is a crash. To bridge the gap, the
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