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-rw-r--r--demos/perl/GMP.pm8
1 files changed, 4 insertions, 4 deletions
diff --git a/demos/perl/GMP.pm b/demos/perl/GMP.pm
index 05626714f..d1b46ac87 100644
--- a/demos/perl/GMP.pm
+++ b/demos/perl/GMP.pm
@@ -248,7 +248,7 @@ always represented as 0/1. If not then C<canonicalize> can be called to put
it in that form. For example,
use GMP::Mpq qw(:all);
- $q = mpq(21,15); # eek! common factor 5
+ $q = mpq(21,15); # eek! common factor 3
canonicalize($q); # get rid of it
The following overloaded operators are available, and corresponding
@@ -569,9 +569,9 @@ GMP manual, L<perl>, L<overload>.
=head1 BUGS
-The overloaded constants sometimes provoke seg faults from perl 5.005_03 on
-i386 FreeBSD. Don't know if that's a perl bug or a GMP module bug, though
-it does seem to go bad before reaching anything in GMP.xs.
+In perl 5.005_03 on i386 FreeBSD, the overloaded constants sometimes provoke
+seg faults. Don't know if that's a perl bug or a GMP module bug, though it
+does seem to go bad before reaching anything in GMP.xs.
There's no way to specify an arbitrary base when converting a string to an
mpz (or mpq or mpf), only hex or octal with 0x or 0 (for mpz and mpq, but