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Previous releases of avram
included a
working silly
compiler, but this has now been superseded
by the Ursala programming language. Ursala includes silly
as a subset
for the most part, and the examples in this manual should compile and
execute with very little modification.
In practice both examples are equally portable because
the mtwist
source is distributed with avram
so all
installations will have it. Most libraries are distributed
separately.
Earlier
versions of avram
included a bottom avoiding choice combinator
that required this feature, but which has been withdrawn. A single pair
of descendent ports would now suffice.
a potentially useful tool for algorithms concerned
with numerical approximations despite its inexplicable malignment in
the mpfr
documentation
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