Rewrite project of Math::BigInt, Math::BigFloat.

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This package contains new versions of Math::BigInt and Math::BigFloat,
so please do NOT make 'make install', except when you do no longer want your
old modules or know what you are doing.

Also contains the following packages based on the new Math::BigInt:

	Math::Big
	Math::Roman
	Math::String
	Math::String::Sequence
	Math::String::Charset

There is also an experimental module, called BigFraction.pm, which is
BigFloat with unlimited precision, aka you can divide 1 by 3, then
multiply it with 3, and get back exactly '1' (without rounding), not
'0.9999...' etc. Seeing that Math::Fraction does essential the same I consider
to retract it...

Another module for testing is Math::BigInt::Constant - read-only BigInt's.

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It seems that everyone, their brother-in-law and their taxi-driver have
rewritten (or tried to ;) Math::BigInt and Math::BigFloat.

My version exists because the existing ones were buggy, incompatible, no
longer supported etc and mainly, because I didn't know the other alternatives. 

Here is a short, but surely incomplete list of replacements (2001-03-30):

	Math::BigIntFast	(Steffen Beyer, Bit::Vector under disguise)
	Bit::Vector		(Steffen Beyer)
	Math::BigInteger	(Gary Howland, using external C lib)
	SSLeay::BN		(mentioned in perlop, but couldn't find it)
	Math::Pari		(Ilya, uses external C lib, discovered today)
	Math::Cephes		(Randy Kobes, uses external Cephes C lib)
	Math::Cephes::Fraction	(dito, Cephes seems not to do BigNum's, though)
	Math::GMP		(YABIR Chip Turner. This sounds like ideal...)
	Math::Fraction		(Kevin Atkinson - oups, discovered this today)

Looking backward, I must have been truly mad to write YABIR :-/

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To test, then run

	perl Makefile.PL
	make
	make test

See also ./examples for some example scripts.

More information including HTMLified help and preliminary benchmark results
are available under:

	http://bloodgate.com/perl/

Please send me test-reports, your experiences with this and your ideas - I love
to hear about my work!

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