C-style arbitrary precision system
Calc is arbitrary precision C-like arithmetic system that is a calculator, an algorithm prototyper and mathematical research tool. Calc comes with a rich set of builtin mathematical and programmatic functions.
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Revision 26 (latest revision is 41)
Dominique Leuenberger (dimstar_suse)
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Michael Vetter (jubalh)
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- Update to 2.14.0.0: * The :-separated default CALCRC value has been reversed. The default CALCRC was: ${CALC_SHAREDIR}/startup:~/.calcrc:./.calcinit The default CALCRC is now: ./.calcinit:~/.calcrc:${CALC_SHAREDIR}/startup See "help environment" for details. * Added engineering mode as per a GitHub pull request: ; config("mode","eng"), ; 10^41 100e39 or for example: ; base(1000), ; 2^23209-1 ~402.87411577898877818187e6984 For more information see: help base * Added regression test code for engineering mode. Improved and expanded regression test code related to the base() and base2() builtin functions. * Fixed a critical bug in the above mentioned pull request where a call to base2(1000) would make calc unstable and likely to dump core.
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