The GMP library (GNU Multiple Precision
arithmetic library) is a library for arbitrary precision integer
arithmetic. MLton uses the GMP library to implement the
Basis Library IntInf
module.
Known issues
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There is a known problem with the GMP library (prior to version 4.2.x), where it requires a lot of stack space for some computations, e.g.
IntInf.toString
of a million digit number. If you run with stack size limited, you may see a segfault in such programs. This problem is mentioned in the GMP FAQ, where they describe two solutions.-
Increase (or unlimit) your stack space. From your program, use
setrlimit
, or from the shell, useulimit
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Configure and rebuild
libgmp
with--disable-alloca
, which will cause it to allocate temporaries usingmalloc
instead of on the stack.
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On some platforms, the GMP library may be configured to use one of multiple ABIs (Application Binary Interfaces). For example, on some 32-bit architectures, GMP may be configured to represent a limb as either a 32-bit
long
or as a 64-bitlong long
. Similarly, GMP may be configured to use specific CPU features.In order to efficiently use the GMP library, MLton represents an
IntInf.int
value in a manner compatible with the GMP library’s representation of a limb. Hence, it is important that MLton and the GMP library agree upon the representation of a limb.-
When using a source package of MLton, building will detect the GMP library’s representation of a limb.
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When using a binary package of MLton that is dynamically linked against the GMP library, the build machine and the install machine must have the GMP library configured with the same representation of a limb. (On the other hand, the build machine need not have the GMP library configured with CPU features compatible with the install machine.)
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When using a binary package of MLton that is statically linked against the GMP library, the build machine and the install machine need not have the GMP library configured with the same representation of a limb. (On the other hand, the build machine must have the GMP library configured with CPU features compatible with the install machine.)
However, MLton will be configured with the representation of a limb from the GMP library of the build machine. Executables produced by MLton will be incompatible with the GMP library of the install machine. To reconfigure MLton with the representation of a limb from the GMP library of the install machine, one must edit:
/usr/lib/mlton/self/sizes
changing the
mplimb = ??
entry so that
??
corresponds to the bytes in a limb; and, one must edit:/usr/lib/mlton/sml/basis/config/c/arch-os/c-types.sml
changing the
(* from "gmp.h" *) structure C_MPLimb = struct open Word?? type t = word end functor C_MPLimb_ChooseWordN (A: CHOOSE_WORDN_ARG) = ChooseWordN_Word?? (A)
entries so that
??
corresponds to the bits in a limb.
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