[/ Copyright 2011 - 2020 John Maddock. Copyright 2013 - 2019 Paul A. Bristow. Copyright 2013 Christopher Kormanyos. Distributed under the Boost Software License, Version 1.0. (See accompanying file LICENSE_1_0.txt or copy at http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt). ] [section:tommath_rational tommath_rational] `#include ` namespace boost{ namespace multiprecision{ typedef rational_adpater tommath_rational; typedef number tom_rational; }} // namespaces The `tommath_rational` back-end is used via the typedef `boost::multiprecision::tom_rational`. It acts as a thin wrapper around `boost::rational` to provide a rational number type that is a drop-in replacement for the native C++ number types, but with unlimited precision. The advantage of using this type rather than `boost::rational` directly, is that it is expression-template enabled, greatly reducing the number of temporaries created in complex expressions. There are also non-member functions: tom_int numerator(const tom_rational&); tom_int denominator(const tom_rational&); which return the numerator and denominator of the number. Things you should know when using this type: * Default constructed `tom_rational`s have the value zero (this the inherited Boost.Rational behavior). * Division by zero results in a `std::overflow_error` being thrown. * Conversion from a string results in a `std::runtime_error` being thrown if the string can not be interpreted as a valid rational number. * No changes are made to [tommath]'s global state, so this type can safely coexist with other [tommath] code. * Performance of this type has been found to be pretty poor - this need further investigation - but it appears that Boost.Rational needs some improvement in this area. [h5 Example:] [mp_rat_eg] [endsect] [/section:tommath_rational tommath_rational]