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No, they are meant to be supported without any special treatment. I don't
know what is happening in your example.
On Thu, Nov 29, 2012 at 3:42 AM, Jozef Chraplewski <jozef <at> applicake.com>wrote:
> Hi,
>
> It looks that guile returns incorrect results when it works with really
> big numbers.
>
> I've found it during resolving problem 48 from Project Euler:
>
> http://projecteuler.net/problem=48
>
> The solution is trivial:
>
> (define (problem-48 limit)
> (define (F)
> (let loop ((n 1)
> (sum 0))
> (if (<= n limit)
> (loop (+ n 1) (+ sum (expt n n)))
> sum)))
>
> (let* ((str (number->string (F)))
> (len (string-length str)))
> (substring str (- len 10) len)))
>
> (display (problem-48 1000))
> (newline)
>
>
> The proper answer is 9110846700 but guile returns 6457854188
>
> I've tested solution under other scheme implementations (MIT scheme,
> petite and mzscheme) and it works as it should.
>
> Does such a big numbers in guile require any special treatment or just
> they are not supported?
>
> Best,
> Jozef
>
>
>
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