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bignum.c

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    NAME
    	program - a class, or blueprint for an object
    
    DESCRIPTION
    	There is no syntax example in this file because there is no way to
    	write constant programs. (yet) New programs are made with
    	compile_file() or compile_string(). Programs are only useful as
    	arguments to clone() and the only operators that applies to programs
    	are == and !=.
    
    NOTA BENE
    	In Pike the term 'program' is somewhat confusing, becuase it is used
    	both to reference a complete runnable software package, and to a
    	structure in Pike containing code.
    
    KEYWORDS
    	types
    
    SEE ALSO
    	object, function, builtin/compile_file, builtin/compile_string,
    	builtin/clone