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Josh Stone 0b6cae0dc7 bigint: Create the parsing error better for nested `+`
If a `+` is encountered in the middle of parsing a BigUint, this should
generate an `ParseIntError::InvalidDigit`.  Since we can't create that
directly, we get it by trying to parse a `u64` from this point, but of
course `+` is a perfectly valid prefix to a `u64`.

Now we include the previous character in the string passed to `u64`, so
it has proper parsing context to understand what's in error.

Fixes #268.
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README.md

num

A collection of numeric types and traits for Rust.

This includes new types for big integers, rationals, and complex numbers, new traits for generic programming on numeric properties like `Integer, and generic range iterators.

Documentation

Usage

Add this to your Cargo.toml:

[dependencies]
num = "0.1"

and this to your crate root:

extern crate num;

Compatibility

Most of the num crates are tested for rustc 1.8 and greater. The exceptions are num-derive which requires at least rustc 1.15, and the deprecated num-macros which requires nightly rustc.