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README.md: Clarify that uint64_t is needed
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You need to install a modern C++17 ready compiler such as `g++ >= 7.0` or `clang >= 4.0`. For the build system, you need to install `CMake >= 3.0` to compile the library.
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You need to install a modern C++17 ready compiler such as `g++ >= 7.0` or `clang >= 4.0`. For the build system, you need to install `CMake >= 3.0` to compile the library.
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The library considers a 64-bit operating system. The code has been tested only on Mac OS X and Linux. That is, this library considers only UNIX-compatible OS.
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The library requires that `std::uint64_t` exists. (This is true for nearly any target, even 32-bit ones.) The code has been tested only on Mac OS X and Linux. That is, this library considers only UNIX-compatible OS.
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### Python binding
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### Python binding
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