Does Python allow access to some of the implementation details?
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I don't know of a way to directly access the internal structure of a long, but you can speed up your example. First, is the order of the commands > i=i>>1 > lstBitsBitwiseAnd.append(i&0x01) what you intend? The first low order bit is discarded because you've done the shift first. And an extra 0 is appended. If you are trying to get the binary representation of a long, try i.__hex__(). This will create a string with the hex representation. Conversion from hex to binary is left as an exercise for the reader. :-)
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