feat: add .set_sign() and Mul<Sign>/MulAssign<Sign> for BigInt #227
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An attempt at solving #226. Adds
.set_sign()
andMul<Sign>
/MulAssign<Sign>
forBigInt
.The current behaviour is that
.set_sign(s)
sets the sign ifs
is eitherPlus
orMinus
. Ifs
isNoSign
, the BigInt is set to zero.Mul<Sign>
/MulAssign<Sign>
is equivalent toself.set_sign(self.sign() * self.rhs)
, using the already-presentimpl Mul<Sign> for Sign
.