[Python-Dev] Octal literals
Bengt Richter
bokr at oz.net
Fri Feb 3 01:08:18 CET 2006
On Thu, 02 Feb 2006 23:46:00 +0100, =?ISO-8859-1?Q?=22Martin_v=2E_L=F6wis=22?= <martin at v.loewis.de> wrote:
>Bengt Richter wrote:
>>>>[1] To reduce all this eye-glazing discussion to a simple example,
>>>>how do people now
>>>>use hex notation to define an integer bit-mask constant with bits
>>
>> ^^^^^^^
>>
>>>>31 and 2 set? |
>>>
>>> |
>>>That's easy: |
>>>0x80000004 |
>>
>> >>> 0x80000004 |
>> 2147483652L |
>> ^------------------------'
>>
>> That didn't meet specs ;-)
>
>It sure does: 2147483652L is an integer (a long one); it isn't an
>int.
Aw, shux, dang. I didn't say what I meant ;-/
Apologies to James & all 'round. s/integer/int/ in the above.
Regards,
Bengt Richter
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