Announcing a new big integer crate `bnum`, which uses const generics to allow fixed precision integers of arbitrary size to be stored on the stack. Optional features enable generating random big integers, `serde` compatibility, and making nearly every method `const`.

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  • bigint-benchmark-rs

    Bechmarks for Rust big integer implementations

  • How does it compare in the bigint benchmark?

  • bnum

    Arbitrary, fixed size numeric types that extend the functionality of primitive numeric types in Rust.

  • I haven't yet written benchmarks for it, but there is an open issue about this on the GitHub repository. I hope to start writing them soon.

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