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gofrac
gofrac is a (goinstallable) fractions library for go with support for basic arithmetic.
Usage is defined in frac.go
, which can be parsed by godoc
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Contact
I (Anschel Schaffer-Cohen) can be found at [email protected], but if you have contributions/issues related to gofrac I would prefer for you to post them at github.