I have no time to look into the details but this looks like a flaw in the design.¹
According to it's POD is bigint overloading operators, so why restricting this to integers only?
Maybe it's because of a restriction in the overload mechanics but as I said I have no time to look into the details .... (and this place is full of honorable monks willing to answer it! ;)
Cheers Rolf
(addicted to the Perl Programming Language and ☆☆☆☆ :)
update
¹) to elaborate further: Perl tries hard not to distinguish between different types of scalars, that's one of the reasons why it has a nummeric add + and a string concat . where languages like JS only have + for both.
But bigint seems to break this "paradigm".
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