php-doc-en/reference/gmp/book.xml
Hannes Magnusson 601008e0da MFB: Upgrade to the new-reference-structure
- (Created missing setup sections in setup.xml, if any)
 - Moved the intro to book.xml
 - Changed the intro ID from <extname>.intro to intro.<extname>
 - Moved the constants entity to book.xml
 - Changed constants.xml to be an appendix
 - Moved the example to its own chapter (examples.xml)
    NOTE: The chapter ID is gmp.examples, the example itself does not have an ID
 - Moved the requirements/configuration7resources sections to setup.xml
 - Moved the configure entity to setup.xml
NOTE: The seealso section is still in reference.xml


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<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<!-- $Revision: 1.2 $ -->
<!-- Purpose: mathcrypto.math -->
<!-- Membership: bundled, external -->
<book xml:id="book.gmp" xmlns="http://docbook.org/ns/docbook" xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink">
<title>GNU Multiple Precision</title>
<titleabbrev>GMP</titleabbrev>
<!-- {{{ preface -->
<preface xml:id="intro.gmp">
&reftitle.intro;
<simpara>
These functions allow you to work with arbitrary-length integers
using the GNU <acronym>MP</acronym> library.
</simpara>
<simpara>
These functions have been added in PHP 4.0.4.
</simpara>
<note>
<para>
Most GMP functions accept GMP number arguments, defined as
<literal>resource</literal> below. However, most of these
functions will also accept numeric and string arguments, given
that it is possible to convert the latter to a number. Also,
if there is a faster function that can operate on integer arguments,
it would be used instead of the slower function when the supplied arguments are
integers. This is done transparently, so the bottom line is that
you can use integers in every function that expects GMP
number. See also the <function>gmp_init</function> function.
</para>
</note>
<warning>
<simpara>
If you want to explicitly specify a large integer,
specify it as a string. If you don't do that, PHP will
interpret the integer-literal first, possibly resulting
in loss of precision, even before <literal>GMP</literal>
comes into play.
</simpara>
</warning>
<note>
<simpara>
This extension is available on Windows platforms since PHP 5.1.0.
</simpara>
</note>
</preface>
<!-- }}} -->
&reference.gmp.setup;
&reference.gmp.constants;
&reference.gmp.examples;
&reference.gmp.reference;
</book>
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sgml-default-dtd-file:"../../../manual.ced"
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