[Barry A. Warsaw] > ... > So if "0x950412de" isn't the right way to write a 32 bit pattern, It isn't today, but will be in 2.4. > what is? "0x950412deL"? That's what my gettext.py patch did (along with using 'I' codes in unpack, and getting rid of all the "& MASK" fiddling) -- check it out, it's already assigned to you for your convenience <wink>.) > If so, what happens when the trailing-L becomes illegal? I think that's more of a Python 3 thing. But if not: > Seems like I'll be caught in a trap -- help me out! :) Easy: we take the trailing-L away again someday <heh>. My bet is that trailing-L will never go away, though (why bother?).
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