02-18-2010
What Corona was saying - you probably have corrupted stack or heap memory somewhere earlier than the fgets call. This means there may still exist serious data corruption. You are just no longer trashing it to the point it crashes.
Does your output - even though code appears to work - seem odd? Pari is a bignum Math package, are your results reasonable? I would be inclined to seriously question the validity of the final value(s); can you verify independently? Please tell me you are not computing orbital data for earth crossing asteroids...
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math::bigint::fastcalc
Math::BigInt::FastCalc(3pm) Perl Programmers Reference Guide Math::BigInt::FastCalc(3pm)
NAME
Math::BigInt::FastCalc - Math::BigInt::Calc with some XS for more speed
SYNOPSIS
Provides support for big integer calculations. Not intended to be used by other modules. Other modules which sport the same functions can
also be used to support Math::BigInt, like Math::BigInt::GMP or Math::BigInt::Pari.
DESCRIPTION
In order to allow for multiple big integer libraries, Math::BigInt was rewritten to use library modules for core math routines. Any module
which follows the same API as this can be used instead by using the following:
use Math::BigInt lib => 'libname';
'libname' is either the long name ('Math::BigInt::Pari'), or only the short version like 'Pari'. To use this library:
use Math::BigInt lib => 'FastCalc';
Note that from Math::BigInt v1.76 onwards, FastCalc will be loaded automatically, if possible.
STORAGE
FastCalc works exactly like Calc, in stores the numbers in decimal form, chopped into parts.
METHODS
The following functions are now implemented in FastCalc.xs:
_is_odd _is_even _is_one _is_zero
_is_two _is_ten
_zero _one _two _ten
_acmp _len
_inc _dec
__strip_zeros _copy
LICENSE
This program is free software; you may redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
AUTHORS
Original math code by Mark Biggar, rewritten by Tels <http://bloodgate.com/> in late 2000. Separated from BigInt and shaped API with the
help of John Peacock.
Fixed, sped-up and enhanced by Tels http://bloodgate.com 2001-2003. Further streamlining (api_version 1 etc.) by Tels 2004-2007.
Bug-fixing by Peter John Acklam <pjacklam@online.no> 2010-2011.
SEE ALSO
Math::BigInt, Math::BigFloat, Math::BigInt::GMP, Math::BigInt::FastCalc and Math::BigInt::Pari.
perl v5.18.2 2014-01-06 Math::BigInt::FastCalc(3pm)