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# Rust low-level bindings for GMP, MPFR and MPC

The gmp-mpfr-sys crate provides Rust FFI bindings to the following
[GNU] arbitrary-precision libraries:

* [GMP] for integers and rational numbers,
* [MPFR] for floating-point numbers, and
* [MPC] for complex numbers.

The source of the three libraries is included in the package.

The gmp-mpfr-sys crate is free software: you can redistribute it
and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
License as published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3
of the License, or (at your option) any later version. See the full
text of the [GNU LGPL] and [GNU GPL] for details.

## What’s new

### Version 1.3.1 news (2020-07-17)

* Fixed MSYS2 build for rustc 1.46.0.

### Version 1.3.0 news (2020-07-13)

* [MPFR] was updated from version 4.0.2-p9 to 4.1.0.
* The internal details of
[gmp][gmp-1-3]::[mpz\_t][gmp-mpz-1-3],
[gmp][gmp-1-3]::[mpf\_t][gmp-mpf-1-3],
[gmp][gmp-1-3]::[randseed\_t][gmp-randseed-1-3] and
[mpfr][mpfr-1-3]::[mpfr\_t][mpfr-mpfr-1-3] have been
changed to use [`NonNull`] instead of [mutable pointers][pointer].
* The internal details of
[gmp][gmp-1-3]::[randfnptr\_t][gmp-randfnptr-1-3]
have been changed to reflect that its functions are not nullable.
* Cross compilation will now fail if the experimental feature
`force-cross` is not enabled, because cross compilation is not
tested or supported and can lead to silent failures that are hard
to debug, especially if this crate is an indirect dependency.

[gmp-1-3]: https://docs.rs/gmp-mpfr-sys/~1.3/gmp_mpfr_sys/gmp/index.html
[gmp-mpf-1-3]: https://docs.rs/gmp-mpfr-sys/~1.3/gmp_mpfr_sys/gmp/struct.mpf_t.html
[gmp-mpz-1-3]: https://docs.rs/gmp-mpfr-sys/~1.3/gmp_mpfr_sys/gmp/struct.mpz_t.html
[gmp-randfnptr-1-3]: https://docs.rs/gmp-mpfr-sys/~1.3/gmp_mpfr_sys/gmp/struct.randfnptr_t.html
[gmp-randseed-1-3]: https://docs.rs/gmp-mpfr-sys/~1.3/gmp_mpfr_sys/gmp/struct.randseed_t.html
[mpfr-1-3]: https://docs.rs/gmp-mpfr-sys/~1.3/gmp_mpfr_sys/mpfr/index.html
[mpfr-mpfr-1-3]: https://docs.rs/gmp-mpfr-sys/~1.3/gmp_mpfr_sys/mpfr/struct.mpfr_t.html

[`NonNull`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/nightly/std/ptr/struct.NonNull.html
[pointer]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/nightly/std/primitive.pointer.html

### Other releases

Details on other releases can be found in [*RELEASES.md*].

## Basic features

This crate contains three modules:

* [`gmp`] provides external FFI bindings to [GMP].
* [`mpfr`] provides external FFI bindings to [MPFR].
* [`mpc`] provides external FFI bindings to [MPC].

The versions provided by this crate release are [GMP] version 6.2.0,
[MPFR] version 4.1.0, and [MPC] version 1.1.0.

If you want a high-level API, consider using [Rug][rug crate], a crate
which provides integers and floating-point numbers with arbitrary
precision and correct rounding:

* [`Integer`] is a bignum integer with arbitrary precision,
* [`Rational`] is a bignum rational number with arbitrary precision,
* [`Float`] is a multi-precision floating-point number with correct
rounding, and
* [`Complex`] is a multi-precision complex number with correct
rounding.

### Name prefixes

Since modules and enumerated types provide namespacing, most prefixes
in the C names are removed. However, when the prefix is not a whole
word it is not removed. For example [`mp_set_memory_functions`]
becomes [`gmp::set_memory_functions`], but [`mpz_init`] becomes
[`gmp::mpz_init`] not `gmp::z_init`, and [`MPFR_RNDN`] in
[`enum MPFR_RND_T`] becomes [`mpfr::rnd_t::RNDN`] not
`mpfr::rnd_t::N`. Also, the types [`mpfr::mpfr_t`] and [`mpc::mpc_t`]
are *not* shortened to `mpfr::t` or `mpc::t`.

### Types

Unlike in the C libraries, the types [`gmp::mpz_t`], [`gmp::mpq_t`],
[`gmp::mpf_t`], [`gmp::randstate_t`], [`mpfr::mpfr_t`] and
[`mpc::mpc_t`] are defined directly as structs, not as single-element
arrays.

### Undocumented or obsolete functions

The bindings do not cover undocumented or obsolete functions and
macros.

## Using gmp-mpfr-sys

The gmp-mpfr-sys crate is available on [crates.io][sys crate]. To use
gmp-mpfr-sys in your crate, add it as a dependency inside
[*Cargo.toml*]:

```toml
[dependencies]
gmp-mpfr-sys = "1.3"
```

This crate required rustc version 1.37.0 or later.

If the C libraries have a major version bump with some deprecated
functions removed, but no features are removed in the Rust bindings,
then gmp-mpfr-sys will have a minor version bump rather than a major
version bump. This allows more compatiblity across crates that use the
Rust bindings but do not use the C libraries directly.

If on the other hand a dependent crate makes use of internal
implementation details, or includes a C library that directly uses the
header (*.h*) and library (*.a*) files built using C, it can be a good
idea to depend on version `"~1.3"` instead of version `"1.3"` in order
to ensure backwards compatibility at the C level as well.

## Optional features

The gmp-mpfr-sys crate has two optional features:

1. `mpfr`, enabled by default. Required to include the [MPFR]
library.
2. `mpc`, enabled by default. Required to include the [MPC] library.
This feature requires the `mpfr` feature.

The [GMP] library is always included.

The two optional features are enabled by default; to use features
selectively, you can add the dependency like this to [*Cargo.toml*]:

```toml
[dependencies.gmp-mpfr-sys]
version = "1.3"
default-features = false
features = ["mpfr"]
```

Here only the `mpfr` feature is selected.

## Experimental optional features

It is not considered a breaking change if experimental features are
removed. The removal of experimental features would however require a
minor version bump.

Experimental features may also not work on all platforms.

There are two experimental feature:

1. `use-system-libs`, disabled by default. Using this feature, the
system libraries for [GMP], and [MPFR] and [MPC] if enabled, will
be used instead of building them from source. The versions must be
compatible with the versions provided by the crate.
2. `force-cross`, disabled by default. Without this feature, the
build will fail if cross compilation is detected, because cross
compilation is not tested or supported and can lead to silent
failures that are hard to debug, especially if this crate is an
indirect dependency. As an exception, cross compiling from x86_64
to i686 does not need this feature.

## Metadata

The gmp-mpfr-sys crate passes some metadata to its dependents:

1. `DEP_GMP_LIMB_BITS` contains the number of bits per limb, which is
32 or 64.
2. `DEP_GMP_OUT_DIR` contains the path of a directory that contains
two subdirectories: the first subdirectory is named *lib* and
contains the generated library (*.a*) files, and the second
subdirectory is named *include* and contains the corresponding
header (*.h*) files.
3. `DEP_GMP_LIB_DIR` contains the path of the *lib* subdirectory of
the `DEP_GMP_OUT_DIR` directory.
4. `DEP_GMP_INCLUDE_DIR` contains the path of the *include*
subdirectory of the `DEP_GMP_OUT_DIR` directory.

A dependent crate can use these environment variables in its build
script.

## Building on GNU/Linux

To build on GNU/Linux, simply make sure you have `diffutils`, `gcc`,
`make` and `m4` installed on your system. For example on Fedora:

```sh
sudo dnf install diffutils gcc make m4
```

## Building on macOS

To build on macOS, you need the command-line developer tools. To
install them, run the following command in a terminal:

```sh
xcode-select --install
```

## Building on Windows

You can build on Windows with the Rust GNU toolchain and an up-to-date
MSYS2 installation. Some steps for a 64-bit environment are listed
below. (32-bit: Changes for a 32-bit environment are written in
brackets like this comment.)

To install MSYS2:

1. Install MSYS2 using the [installer][msys].

2. Launch the MSYS2 MinGW 64-bit terminal from the start
menu. (32-bit: Launch the MSYS2 MinGW 32-bit terminal instead.)

3. Install the required tools.

```sh
pacman -S pacman-mirrors
pacman -S diffutils make mingw-w64-x86_64-gcc
```

(32-bit: Install `mingw-w64-i686-gcc` instead of
`mingw-w64-x86_64-gcc`.)

Then, to build a crate with a dependency on this crate:

1. Launch the MSYS2 MinGW 64-bit terminal from the start menu.
(32-bit: Launch the MSYS2 MinGW 32-bit terminal instead.)

2. Change to the crate directory.

3. Build the crate using `cargo`.

## Cross compilation

While some cross compilation is possible, it is not tested
automatically, and may not work. Merge requests that improve cross
compilation are accepted.

From the next minor version 1.3 onwards, the experimental feature
`force-cross` must be enabled for cross compilation. There is one case
which is allowed even without the feature: when the only difference
between host and target is that the host is x86_64 and the target is
i686.

## Caching the built C libraries

Building the C libraries can take some time. In order to save
compilation time, the built libraries are cached in the user’s cache
directory as follows:

* on GNU/Linux: inside `$XDG_CACHE_HOME/gmp-mpfr-sys` or
`$HOME/.cache/gmp-mpfr-sys`
* on macOS: inside `$HOME/Library/Caches/gmp-mpfr-sys`
* on Windows: inside `{FOLDERID_LocalAppData}\gmp-mpfr-sys`

To use a different directory, you can set the environment variable
`GMP_MPFR_SYS_CACHE` to the desired cache directory. Setting the
`GMP_MPFR_SYS_CACHE` variable to an empty string will disable caching.

[*Cargo.toml*]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/cargo/guide/dependencies.html
[*RELEASES.md*]: https://gitlab.com/tspiteri/gmp-mpfr-sys/blob/master/RELEASES.md
[GMP]: https://gmplib.org/
[GNU GPL]: https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-3.0.html
[GNU LGPL]: https://www.gnu.org/licenses/lgpl-3.0.en.html
[GNU]: https://www.gnu.org/
[MPC]: http://www.multiprecision.org/mpc/
[MPFR]: https://www.mpfr.org/
[`Complex`]: https://docs.rs/rug/*/rug/struct.Complex.html
[`Float`]: https://docs.rs/rug/*/rug/struct.Float.html
[`Integer`]: https://docs.rs/rug/*/rug/struct.Integer.html
[`MPFR_RNDN`]: https://docs.rs/gmp-mpfr-sys/~1.3/gmp_mpfr_sys/C/MPFR/constant.MPFR_Basics.html#Rounding-Modes
[`Rational`]: https://docs.rs/rug/*/rug/struct.Rational.html
[`enum MPFR_RND_T`]: https://docs.rs/gmp-mpfr-sys/~1.3/gmp_mpfr_sys/C/MPFR/constant.MPFR_Basics.html#index-mpfr_005frnd_005ft
[`gmp::mpf_t`]: https://docs.rs/gmp-mpfr-sys/~1.3/gmp_mpfr_sys/gmp/struct.mpf_t.html
[`gmp::mpq_t`]: https://docs.rs/gmp-mpfr-sys/~1.3/gmp_mpfr_sys/gmp/struct.mpq_t.html
[`gmp::mpz_init`]: https://docs.rs/gmp-mpfr-sys/~1.3/gmp_mpfr_sys/gmp/fn.mpz_init.html
[`gmp::mpz_t`]: https://docs.rs/gmp-mpfr-sys/~1.3/gmp_mpfr_sys/gmp/struct.mpz_t.html
[`gmp::randstate_t`]: https://docs.rs/gmp-mpfr-sys/~1.3/gmp_mpfr_sys/gmp/struct.randstate_t.html
[`gmp::set_memory_functions`]: https://docs.rs/gmp-mpfr-sys/~1.3/gmp_mpfr_sys/gmp/fn.set_memory_functions.html
[`gmp`]: https://docs.rs/gmp-mpfr-sys/~1.3/gmp_mpfr_sys/gmp/index.html
[`mp_set_memory_functions`]: https://docs.rs/gmp-mpfr-sys/~1.3/gmp_mpfr_sys/C/GMP/constant.Custom_Allocation.html#index-mp_005fset_005fmemory_005ffunctions
[`mpc::mpc_t`]: https://docs.rs/gmp-mpfr-sys/~1.3/gmp_mpfr_sys/mpc/struct.mpc_t.html
[`mpc`]: https://docs.rs/gmp-mpfr-sys/~1.3/gmp_mpfr_sys/mpc/index.html
[`mpfr::mpfr_t`]: https://docs.rs/gmp-mpfr-sys/~1.3/gmp_mpfr_sys/mpfr/struct.mpfr_t.html
[`mpfr::rnd_t::RNDN`]: https://docs.rs/gmp-mpfr-sys/~1.3/gmp_mpfr_sys/mpfr/enum.rnd_t.html#variant.RNDN
[`mpfr`]: https://docs.rs/gmp-mpfr-sys/~1.3/gmp_mpfr_sys/mpfr/index.html
[`mpz_init`]: https://docs.rs/gmp-mpfr-sys/~1.3/gmp_mpfr_sys/C/GMP/constant.Integer_Functions.html#index-mpz_005finit
[msys]: https://www.msys2.org/
[rug crate]: https://crates.io/crates/rug
[sys crate]: https://crates.io/crates/gmp-mpfr-sys