What's the best library for long number division?

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  • ibig-rs

    A big integer library in Rust with good performance.

  • rug requires libc and GMP (which may be a good or bad thing depending on needs), and ramp requires nightly and is no longer maintained. For big integers, ibig has worked out for me with other operations, but I haven't looked closely at what its strategy is for division is yet.

  • bigint-benchmark-rs

    Bechmarks for Rust big integer implementations

  • For big integers, ibig has worked well for me. rug requires libc and GMP (which may be a good or bad thing depending on needs), and ramp is no longer maintained. Some other options are mentioned in ibig's handful of benchmarks.

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