29 Apr
2026
29 Apr
'26
8:14 p.m.
On 4/29/26 21:24, Peter Taraba via Boost wrote:
Me as a python user for large numbers, I would also love to have int128 in C++ as well as float128, float256, float512 & float1024 ...
Huge integers I can understand (because sometimes you need results that are not just precise but exact), but what's the use for float1024? float256 would already have enough precision to represent measure the size of the observable universe at Planck length precision. I'm not saying there isn't a use for such a type, but I'm genuinely curious as to what that use is. -- Rainer Deyke - rainerd@eldwood.com