> bitvector. So a bitvector in Circle is as big as a signed integer on
> your platform (OS/compiler/machine).
So, practically speaking, what does this mean? That _most_, but not all,
stock Circles are 32bit because of above statement? If you're on the
right os, you'll have a 128bit stock Circle?
Seeking knowledge,
Salvatore
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