hex/oct constants > sys.maxint will return positive values in Python 2.4 and up
Jon Ribbens
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Thu Nov 7 14:20:29 EST 2002
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In article <j4k7jpz0qf.fsf at informatik.hu-berlin.de>, Martin v. Löwis wrote: >> > I would still recommend to use 0x8000000L instead; it saves you one >> > computation, and is more readable. >> >> But that *won't work* on later versions of Python! > > How do you know? Later versions of Python have not been released! Because PEP237 tells me so ;-) >> It means I will have a line in my code which I know will suddenly >> stop working at some point in the future and I will have to make a >> new release and everyone will have to upgrade their copies of my >> module just because I put in code which I knew wasn't going to work. > > Yes, provided your code is still in use when that happens. Ooh, bitchy.
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