Fix a few more references to long integers in the docs.

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Mark Dickinson 2009-01-17 10:21:23 +00:00
parent 8055afd019
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5 changed files with 9 additions and 9 deletions

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@ -489,11 +489,11 @@ and the following format units are left untouched.
``H`` (integer) [unsigned short int]
Convert a C :ctype:`unsigned short int` to a Python integer object.
``I`` (integer/long) [unsigned int]
Convert a C :ctype:`unsigned int` to a Python long integer object.
``I`` (integer) [unsigned int]
Convert a C :ctype:`unsigned int` to a Python integer object.
``k`` (integer/long) [unsigned long]
Convert a C :ctype:`unsigned long` to a Python long integer object.
``k`` (integer) [unsigned long]
Convert a C :ctype:`unsigned long` to a Python integer object.
``L`` (long) [PY_LONG_LONG]
Convert a C :ctype:`long long` to a Python integer object. Only available

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@ -607,7 +607,7 @@ extra checks are performed:
* Sanity checks of the input arguments are added to frame creation.
* The storage for long ints is initialized with a known invalid pattern to catch
* The storage for ints is initialized with a known invalid pattern to catch
reference to uninitialized digits.
* Low-level tracing and extra exception checking are added to the runtime

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@ -135,7 +135,7 @@ type objects) *must* have the :attr:`ob_size` field.
:attr:`ob_size` field, and the instance size is :attr:`tp_basicsize` plus N
times :attr:`tp_itemsize`, where N is the "length" of the object. The value of
N is typically stored in the instance's :attr:`ob_size` field. There are
exceptions: for example, long ints use a negative :attr:`ob_size` to indicate a
exceptions: for example, ints use a negative :attr:`ob_size` to indicate a
negative number, and N is ``abs(ob_size)`` there. Also, the presence of an
:attr:`ob_size` field in the instance layout doesn't mean that the instance
structure is variable-length (for example, the structure for the list type has
@ -812,7 +812,7 @@ type objects) *must* have the :attr:`ob_size` field.
where :attr:`tp_basicsize`, :attr:`tp_itemsize` and :attr:`tp_dictoffset` are
taken from the type object, and :attr:`ob_size` is taken from the instance. The
absolute value is taken because long ints use the sign of :attr:`ob_size` to
absolute value is taken because ints use the sign of :attr:`ob_size` to
store the sign of the number. (There's never a need to do this calculation
yourself; it is done for you by :cfunc:`_PyObject_GetDictPtr`.)

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@ -118,7 +118,7 @@ Number-theoretic and representation functions
.. function:: trunc(x)
Return the :class:`Real` value *x* truncated to an :class:`Integral` (usually
a long integer). Delegates to ``x.__trunc__()``.
an integer). Delegates to ``x.__trunc__()``.
Note that :func:`frexp` and :func:`modf` have a different call/return pattern

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@ -65,7 +65,7 @@ which format specific object types.
.. attribute:: Repr.maxlong
Maximum number of characters in the representation for a long integer. Digits
Maximum number of characters in the representation for an integer. Digits
are dropped from the middle. The default is ``40``.