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Hello all,

I've been working on a few floating point problems, and it occurred to
me that it might be sensible for LaTeX3 to provide a programmers set of
FP tools. This would avoid the need for everyone to code their own bits
and pieces, and would be an obvious candidate to use Lua if available.
Is this a possibility for the kernel/tools side of things?
-- 
Joseph Wright

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