use warnings FATAL => qw(all);
use strict;
use Data::Dump qw(dump);
use bigint;
say STDERR "AAAA ", (1 % 0); # Should fail
say STDERR "BBBB ", dump(1 % 0);
if (1)
{use Math::BigInt;
my $a = Math::BigInt::new(1);
my $b = Math::BigInt::new(0);
my $c = $a->bmod($b);
say STDERR "CCCC ", $c;
say STDERR "DDDD ", dump($c);
}
# AAAA 1
# BBBB bless({ _a => undef, _p => undef, sign => "+", value => [1] },
+"Math::BigInt")
# CCCC NaN
# DDDD bless({ sign => NaN, value => [0] }, "Math::BigInt")
The crucial diffrence is between AAAA and CCCC.
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