> Please let me point out, again, that bc *is* part of the basic POSIX toolset, and the only tool in that toolset that allows for arbitrary-precision arithmetic. That being said, GNU as, which we also depends on, also contains bigint arithmetic, so it might be possible to coax as into outputting ASCII output without manually implementing bigints manually. > > Another option would be to use a C program linked with gmp. Binutils requires gmp, so it doesn't inherently add dependencies, but running it though as would probably be easier at least for the LLVM guys. > > I also have written a small, portable C bigint library, but that is a lot of code to add to the tree. I don't know what the requirement is for the level of precision this would need to support is, so I don't know if this meets them, but I made a C program that doesn't use gmp, so while it probably doesn't theoretically have the same level of precision as bc, it does match it for output on anything up to 15000 (it doesn't stop matching timeconst.bc above 15000 I just didn't test any higher). The program is here: http://ix.io/20Ka If this is considered precise enough to be an acceptable replacement I will make a new patch to use it in place of timeconst.bc.