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80 to implement ``bignum'' math. However, the resulting code has proven to be very useful. It has been used by numerous
125 Cygwin to work with since it requires the auto-export/import functionality. The resulting DLL and import library
169 In the file tommath\_class.h you will see a large list of C ``defines'' followed by a series of ``ifdefs''
259 are the pros and cons of LibTomMath by comparing it to the math routines from GnuPG\footnote{GnuPG v1.2.3 versus LibTomMath v0.28}.
280 It may seem odd to compare LibTomMath to GnuPG since the math in GnuPG is only a small portion of the entire application.
284 So it may feel tempting to just rip the math code out of GnuPG (or GnuMP where it was taken from originally) in your
290 on the other side of the coin LibTomMath offers you a totally free (public domain) well structured math library
452 It accepts a \textbf{NULL} terminated list of pointers to mp\_int structures. It will attempt to initialize them all
1594 This will attempt to evenly divide $a$ by a list of primes\footnote{Default is the first 256 primes.} and store the