Does python support long longs?
Aahz Maruch
aahz at netcom.com
Sat Jan 15 12:17:32 EST 2000
In article <x8_f4.26$tX3.648 at vixen.cso.uiuc.edu>,
steve s chen <sschen at ux8.cso.uiuc.edu> wrote:
>
>1) Does Python support long long datatypes?
Not really. But it does have its *own* long type, which can literally
be as large as the memory of your machine will support (i.e. millions of
digits).
>2) Does Python support unsigned 32-bit ints?
Nope.
Note that to correct both of these deficiencies, you could in theory
build your own Pythonic-C extension if this is "mission critical" for
you.
>3) A less significant issue -- is there a utility that analyzes
> a segment of python code verifying the dynamic name-bindings?
> NameError exceptions weren't being reported until run-time;
> does that mean we must QA each control path to ensure 'correct'
> execution?
Yup. The way to build large Python applications is to componentize and
loosely-couple the hell out of everything.
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