amplify_apfloat 0.3.1

rustc_apfloat with u256 backend to utilize Octuple precision floating-point format
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# Amplifying rust number types

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Crates adding more number types to rust: big numbers (from `u512` to `u4094`),
small-bit numbers (`u1` to `u7`), custom bit-sized numbers (like `u24`, `u48`,
`u56`) and a full range of IEEE-compatible float types.

This is a part of Rust language amplification library [`amplify`].

Minimum supported rust compiler version (MSRV): 1.61.0. Rust edition 2021.

[`amplify`]: https://crates.io/crate/amplify