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[Python-Dev] Is PEP 237 final -- Unifying Long Integers and Integers

[Python-Dev] Is PEP 237 final -- Unifying Long Integers and Integers [Python-Dev] Is PEP 237 final -- Unifying Long Integers and IntegersNick Coghlan ncoghlan at gmail.com
Wed Jun 22 14:32:25 CEST 2005
Gareth McCaughan wrote:
> [Keith Dart:]
>>By "normal" integer I mean the mathematical definition.
> 
> Then you aren't (to me) making sense. You were distinguishing
> this from a unified int/long. So far as I can see, a unified int/long
> type *does* implement (modulo implementation limits and bugs)
> the "mathematical definition". What am I missing?

Hmm, a 'mod_int' type might be an interesting concept (i.e. a type 
that performs integer arithmetic, only each operation is carried out 
modulo some integer).

Then particular bit sizes would be simple ints, modulo the appropriate 
power of two.

Cheers,
Nick.

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