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  • interesting. it looks like a nice package. (may not satisfy the speed desideratum, though.) Commented Jan 29 at 7:58
  • it is ! it reminds me of mapple integration in scientific words... in the 20th century :) Commented Jan 29 at 8:00
  • @cfr It is not ideal because its \eval function cannot expand \fpeval. For example, \eval{$1 + \fpeval{pi}$} would output !!! Unknown token \fpeval in:formula. !!!. Secondly, it uses the \reuse command to store a value, which is less convenient than \fpset in expl3. Commented 2 days ago
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    @JeT I did not know that yet. But very interesting. It's good that you also included a table; that immediately gives me some ideas. Commented 2 days ago
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    PS: I also saw a shortcut Test 1a: \eval{$\displaystyle\sum_{k=1}^{100} k$} Commented 2 days ago