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happy new year 2005 By rse.
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2004-Jan-09 12:28 |
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OSSP ui64 was never done under C&W work time, so no need to give them the copyright By rse.
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2004-Jan-09 12:25 |
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bump copyright for year 2004 By rse.
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2004-Jan-09 12:24 |
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strip trailing whitespaces By rse.
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2003-Mar-23 19:07 |
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bump copyright year By rse.
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2002-Jun-26 18:00 |
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polishing By rse.
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2002-Apr-28 21:04 |
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describe ui64 is a little bit more detail By rse.
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2002-Apr-28 20:58 |
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first cut for a real documentation By rse.
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2002-Apr-28 15:27 |
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remember source of the core pieces By rse.
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2002-Apr-28 15:22 |
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Add first cut of OSSP ui64, a new (sub-)library which allows us to
perform 64-bit unsigned integer arithmetic in a portable way without
requiring the machine to support C99's 64-bit type "unsigned long long".
Basically a ui64_t is an 8 byte array of "unsigned char" elements and
hence the library internally stores 64-bit values as 8 digits to the
base 2^8 and also performs the mathematical operations this way. By rse.
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