[Python-Dev] 64 bit units in PyLong
Victor Stinner
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Mon Jul 3 04:05:20 EDT 2017
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2017-07-03 6:52 GMT+02:00 Siyuan Ren <netheril96 at gmail.com>: > The current PyLong implementation represents arbitrary precision integers in > units of 15 or 30 bits. I presume the purpose is to avoid overflow in > addition , subtraction and multiplication. But compilers these days offer > intrinsics that allow one to access the overflow flag, and to obtain the > result of 64 bit multiplication as a 128 bit number. The question is the performance. Is it fast? :-) You can try to write a patch and run a benchmark. See for example http://pyperformance.readthedocs.io/ for benchmarks. Victor
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