Updated documentation to reflect the sudden disappearance of mp_mul_si()
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@ -2133,11 +2133,6 @@ These work like the full mp\_int capable variants except the second parameter $b
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functions fairly handy if you have to work with relatively small numbers since you will not have to allocate
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functions fairly handy if you have to work with relatively small numbers since you will not have to allocate
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an entire mp\_int to store a number like $1$ or $2$.
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an entire mp\_int to store a number like $1$ or $2$.
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\index{mp\_mul\_si}
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\begin{alltt}
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int mp_mul_si(mp_int *a, long b, mp_int *c);
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\end{alltt}
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Just like the functions above but with the ability to use a signed input as the small number.
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The division by three can be made faster by replacing the division with a multiplication by the multiplicative inverse of three.
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The division by three can be made faster by replacing the division with a multiplication by the multiplicative inverse of three.
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@ -2243,7 +2238,6 @@ Other macros which are either shortcuts to normal functions or just other names
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\end{alltt}
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\input{bn.ind}
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\input{bn.ind}
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\end{document}
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\end{document}
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