64-bit port of Python (was: Circular references and python)
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In article <001901bf6faf$359ced60$182d153f at tim>, "Tim Peters" <tim_one at email.msn.com> wrote: > One day (early 90's), right after lunch, I started the first port of Python > to a 64-bit platform, before I had ever looked at its code -- and finished > the same day. IIRC, it turned up two spots where the code implicitly > assumed sizeof(int) == sizeof(long), and that was it (some subtler stuff > turned up later, but it was by far the easiest port of *any* large C program > to the Kendall Square architecture; Tim, I presume that this was a port to the UNIX 64-bit data model LP64 and not the Windows LLP64 data model where you can no longer implicitly assume that sizeof(long) == sizeof(void *). Do you know of anyone, other that myself, that is interested in looking at these issues in the Python source? As well, I would be interested to know what the "subtler stuff" was. Trent Sent via Deja.com http://www.deja.com/ Before you buy.
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