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Gennaro Prota <gennaro_prota_at_[hidden]> writes:
> Hi everybody,
>
> the attached files contain a bunch of trivial stuff related to
> integral types that I need in a lot of situations. Any interest for
> inclusion into boost? Here's a summary:
>
Didn't Daryle Walker already implement some of these in the
Boost.Integer library?
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