but why did the 'print log(2)' example fail?
Definitely a bug in that particular version of bigint. I get the same on Cygwin, and also on ActivePerl 5.8.8 (build 822, bigint-0.07):
C:\_32>perl -Mbigint -le "print log(2)"
Can't use an undefined value as an ARRAY reference at C:/perl58_M/lib/
+Math/BigIn
t/Calc.pm line 1338.
C:\_32>perl -Mbigint -e "print $bigint::VERSION"
0.07
But on ActivePerl 5.10.0 (build 1001, bigint-0.22) I get the correct output:
C:\_32>perl -Mbigint -le "print log(2)"
0
C:\_32>perl -Mbigint -e "print $bigint::VERSION"
0.22
Try updating to a later bigint version (0.22 or later, if possible).
Cheers,
Rob
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