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@serhiy-storchaka serhiy-storchaka commented Sep 5, 2024

Instead of be limited just by the size of addressable memory (2**63 bytes), Python integers are now also limited by the number of bits, so the number of bit now always fits in 64-bit integer.

Both limits are much larger than what can be available on practice, so there is no effect on users.

_PyLong_NumBits() and _PyLong_Frexp() are now always successful.

serhiy-storchaka and others added 5 commits August 30, 2024 13:52
Instead of be limited just by the size of addressable memory (2**63
bytes), Python integers are now also limited by the number of bits, so
the number of bit now always fit in 64-bit integer.

Both limits are much larger than what can be available on practice, so
there is no effect on users.

_PyLong_NumBits() and _PyLong_Frexp() are now always successful.
Co-authored-by: Victor Stinner <[email protected]>
@serhiy-storchaka serhiy-storchaka deleted the integer-upper-limit2 branch September 5, 2024 10:03
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