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Header File Structure

Table 1.10. Top level headers

Header

Contains

cpp_int.hpp

The cpp_int backend type.

gmp.hpp

Defines all GMP related backends.

miller_rabin.hpp

Miller Rabin primality testing code.

number.hpp

Defines the number backend, is included by all the backend headers.

mpfr.hpp

Defines the mpfr_float_backend backend.

random.hpp

Defines code to interoperate with Boost.Random.

rational_adaptor.hpp

Defines the rational_adaptor backend.

cpp_dec_float.hpp

Defines the cpp_dec_float backend.

tommath.hpp

Defines the tommath_int backend.

concepts/number_archetypes.hpp

Defines a backend concept archetypes for testing use.


Table 1.11. Implementation Headers

Header

Contains

cpp_int/add.hpp

Add and subtract operators for cpp_int_backend.

cpp_int/bitwise.hpp

Bitwise operators for cpp_int_backend.

cpp_int/checked.hpp

Helper functions for checked arithmetic for cpp_int_backend.

cpp_int/comparison.hpp

Comparison operators for cpp_int_backend.

cpp_int/cpp_int_config.hpp

Basic setup and configuration for cpp_int_backend.

cpp_int/divide.hpp

Division and modulus operators for cpp_int_backend.

cpp_int/limits.hpp

numeric_limits support for cpp_int_backend.

cpp_int/misc.hpp

Miscellaneous operators for cpp_int_backend.

cpp_int/multiply.hpp

Multiply operators for cpp_int_backend.

detail/big_lanczos.hpp

Lanczos support for Boost.Math integration.

detail/default_ops.hpp

Default versions of the optional backend non-member functions.

detail/generic_interconvert.hpp

Generic interconversion routines.

detail/number_base.hpp

All the expression template code, metaprogramming, and operator overloads for number.

detail/no_et_ops.hpp

The non-expression template operators.

detail/functions/constants.hpp

Defines constants used by the floating-point functions.

detail/functions/pow.hpp

Defines default versions of the power and exponential related floating-point functions.

detail/functions/trig.hpp

Defines default versions of the trigonometric related floating-point functions.



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