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NAME

       gp - The PARI calculator

SYNOPSIS

       gp  [-s  stacksize]  [-p  primelimit]  [--emacs] [-f|--fast] [-q|--quiet] [-D|--default key=val] [--help]
       [--test] [--texmacs] [--version] [--version-short] [ file1 file2 ...]

DESCRIPTION

       Invokes the PARI-GP calculator gp; gp is an advanced  programmable  calculator,  specializing  in  number
       theory,  which computes symbolically as long as possible, numerically where needed, and contains a wealth
       of arithmetic functions: factorizations, elliptic curves, Galois  theory,  class  field  theory,  modular
       forms,  etc.   Commands,  written  in  the  GP scripting language, are input interactively or loaded from
       files.

       If present at the end of the command line, files 'file1', 'file2', ...  are loaded on startup; they  must
       be written in the GP language.

OPTIONS

       Command line options are available in both short form (-f) and POSIX-like (--fast). Numeric arguments can
       be followed by a modifier k , M or G at the user's convenience; in that case the argument  is  multiplied
       by 10^3, 10^6, or 10^9 respectively.

       -f, --fast
              Fast start (or factory settings). Do not read .gprc (see below) upon startup.

       -p limit
              [DEPRECATED]  Upon  startup,  gp  computes  a  table  of  small  primes  used  in number-theoretic
              applications. If primelimit is set, the table include primes up  to  that  bound  instead  of  the
              default (= 500000). It is now mostly useless to change this value.

       -q, --quiet
              Quiet mode. Do not print headers or history numbers and do not say goodbye.

       -D, --default key=val
              performs  default(key,  val);  on startup, overriding values from the gprc preferences file. 'val'
              must be a constant value and is not allowed to involve any computation (e.g.  1+1  is  forbidden).
              Any  number  of  such  default-setting statements may appear on the command line. A key may be set
              multiple times, the last setting taking precedence

       -s limit
              Size of gp internal stack allocated on startup. When gp runs  out  of  space,  it  interrupts  the
              current computation and raises a stack overflow exception. If this occurs frequently, start with a
              bigger stack. The stack size can also be increased from within gp, using  default(parisize,limit);
              it  may  be  convenient  to  set stacksize from your .gprc.  Note that computations with a smaller
              stack may be more efficient due to better data locality. Most computations should need  less  than
              20MB.

       --emacs
              gp can be run in an Emacs shell (see GP User's manual for details). This flag is then required for
              smooth interaction with the PariEmacs package (pari.el). It is set automatically  by  the  pari.el
              package, and will produce display oddities if you set it outside of an Emacs session.

       --help print a summary of available command-line options.

       --test run  gp  in  test  mode:  suppress  printing of history numbers and wrap long output lines (to get
              readable diff output). For benches only.

       --texmacs
              gp can be run from a TeXmacs frontend. This flag is set by  TeXmacs,  to  enable  special  purpose
              communication channels. Do not set it yourself.

       --version
              output version info (banner) then exit.

       --version-short
              output version number then exit.

USE

       ?      to get online help.

       ??     to get extended online help (more precisely, to call the external help program, gphelp by default)

       quit   (or \q), or EOF (Ctrl-D) to quit gp.

       The following works only when gp was linked with GNU readline library:

       arrow keys
              for editing and viewing the input history.

       TAB
               for automatic completion

MANUALS

       The  following  material is included in the standard distribution (originally in TeX format) and can also
       be downloaded at
              http://pari.math.u-bordeaux.fr/doc.html

       The User's Guide to PARI/GP
              (users.dvi)

       The User's Guide to the PARI library
              (library.dvi)

       The Developer's Guide to the PARI library
              (develop.dvi)

       PARI/GP, a tutorial
              (tutorial.dvi)

       PARI/GP reference cards
              (refcard*.dvi)

FILES

       gp     main executable

       $HOME/.gprc
              (or $GPRC if set) user preference file, read at beginning of execution by each gp shell. A default
              gprc  gprc.dft  is  provided  with  the  distribution.  If this file cannot be found, /etc/gprc is
              checked instead.

       <logfile>
              a file used to log in all commands and results; default: pari.log (you need to set the log default
              in your gprc or interactively)

       <psfile>
              a file used to dump PostScript drawings; default: pari.ps

       <histfile>
              a file where gp will keep a history of all input commands (you need to set the histfile default in
              the gprc file)

       gphelp default external help program (as above)

       *.gp   GP programs

ENVIRONMENT

       $GPRC  place to look for the user's preference file (gprc); if the file does not exist, we then check  in
              $HOME/.gprc, /etc/gprc, and finally for a file named 'gprc' in PARI's datadir.

       $GP_DATA_DIR
              directory containing data installed by optional PARI packages.  For example, the Galois resolvents
              files in directory galdata/ needed by the polgalois function, in degrees 8 to 11; or  the  modular
              polynomials  in  seadata/  used  by  the  ellap  function  for large base fields. This environment
              variable overrides PARI's 'datadir', defined at Configure time.

       $GP_POSTSCRIPT_VIEWER
              an application able to display PostScript files, used by the plotps graphic engine. This engine is
              a  fallback used to output hi-res plots even when no compatible graphical library was available on
              your platform at Configure time. (Dumps the graph to a temporary file, then open the file.)

       $GP_SVG_VIEWER
              an application able to display SGV images files, used by the plotsvg graphic engine.  This  engine
              is  a fallback used to output hi-res plots even when no compatible graphical library was available
              on your platform at Configure time. (Dumps the graph to a temporary file, then open the file.)

       $GPHELP
              name of the external help program invoked by ?? and ??? shortcuts.

       $GPTMPDIR
              name of the directory where temporary files will be generated.

HOME PAGE

       PARI's home page resides at
              http://pari.math.u-bordeaux.fr/

MAILING LISTS

       There are a number of mailing lists devoted to the PARI/GP package, and most feedback should be  directed
       to those. See
              http://pari.math.u-bordeaux.fr/lists-index.html
       for details. The most important ones are:

       - pari-announce (moderated): for us to announce major version changes.

       -  pari-dev:  for  everything  related  to  the  development  of  PARI,  including suggestions, technical
       questions, bug reports or patch submissions.

       - pari-users: for discuss about everything else, in particular ask for help.

       To subscribe, send empty messages with a Subject: containing the word "subscribe" respectively to

          pari-announce-request@pari.math.u-bordeaux.fr

          pari-users-request@pari.math.u-bordeaux.fr

          pari-dev-request@pari.math.u-bordeaux.fr

BUG REPORTS

       Bugs should be submitted online to our Bug Tracking System, available from PARI's home page, or  directly
       from the URL
              http://pari.math.u-bordeaux.fr/Bugs/
       Further instructions can be found on that page.

TRIVIA

       Despite  the  leading  G, GP has nothing to do with GNU. The first version was originally called GPC, for
       Great Programmable Calculator. For some reason, the trailing C was eventually dropped.

       PARI has nothing to do with the French capital. The name is a pun about the project's early  stages  when
       the  authors  started  to implement a library for "Pascal ARIthmetic" in the PASCAL programming language.
       They quickly switched to C.

       For the benefit of non-native French speakers, here's a  slightly  expanded  explanation:  Blaise  Pascal
       (1623-1662)  was a famous French mathematician and philosopher who was one of the founders of probability
       and devised one of the first "arithmetic machines".  He  once  proposed  the  following  "proof"  of  the
       existence  of  God  for  the  unbelievers:  whether  He exists or not I lose nothing by believing in Him,
       whereas if He does and I misbehave... This is the so-called "pari de Pascal" (Pascal's Wager).

       Note that PARI also means "fairy" in Persian.

AUTHORS

       PARI was originally written by Christian Batut, Dominique Bernardi, Henri Cohen, and  Michel  Olivier  in
       Laboratoire  A2X (Universite Bordeaux I, France), and was maintained by Henri Cohen up to version 1.39.15
       (1995), and by Karim Belabas since then.

       A great number of people have contributed to the successive improvements which eventually resulted in the
       present version. See the AUTHORS file in the distribution.

SEE ALSO

       gap(1), gphelp(1), perl(1), readline(3), sage(1), tex(1), texmacs(1),

COPYING

       This  program  is  free  software;  you  can  redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU
       General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation.

       This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY  WARRANTY;  without  even
       the  implied  warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public
       License for more details.

       You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program; if not,  write
       to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.

                                                11 September 2017                                          GP(1)