And installing Math::decNumber is as easy as:
cpan -i Math::decNumber
There's no need to worry about first locating and downloading the decNumber library as it ships with the module - and the functionality is automatically built into the Math::decNumber dll/so as part of the build process.

All very easy, passes its test suite, and works well:
C:\> perl -MMath::decNumber="d_" -le "print d_(0.3) - d_(0.2) - d_(0.1 +);" 0.0 C:\>perl -MMath::decNumber="d_" -le "print sqrt(d_(3));" 1.732050807568877293527446341505872

No trig functions, unfortunately.

Cheers,
Rob

In reply to Re^12: Reasons for Using Perl 6 by syphilis
in thread Reasons for Using Perl 6 by aartist

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