[pypy-commit] pypy default: Merged in sthalik/pypy-1/sthalik/fix-signed-integer-sizes-1494493539409 (pull request #543)
arigo
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Thu May 11 06:40:18 EDT 2017
Author: Armin Rigo <armin.rigo at gmail.com>
Branch:
Changeset: r91247:400ffc527c25
Date: 2017-05-11 10:39 +0000
http://bitbucket.org/pypy/pypy/changeset/400ffc527c25/
Log: Merged in sthalik/pypy-1/sthalik/fix-signed-integer-
sizes-1494493539409 (pull request #543)
fix signed integer sizes
diff --git a/pypy/doc/windows.rst b/pypy/doc/windows.rst
--- a/pypy/doc/windows.rst
+++ b/pypy/doc/windows.rst
@@ -11,7 +11,7 @@
To build pypy-c you need a working python environment, and a C compiler.
It is possible to translate with a CPython 2.6 or later, but this is not
-the preferred way, because it will take a lot longer to run – depending
+the preferred way, because it will take a lot longer to run � depending
on your architecture, between two and three times as long. So head to
`our downloads`_ and get the latest stable version.
@@ -343,9 +343,9 @@
integer. The simplest fix is to make sure that it is so, but it will
give the following incompatibility between CPython and PyPy on Win64:
-CPython: ``sys.maxint == 2**32-1, sys.maxsize == 2**64-1``
+CPython: ``sys.maxint == 2**31-1, sys.maxsize == 2**63-1``
-PyPy: ``sys.maxint == sys.maxsize == 2**64-1``
+PyPy: ``sys.maxint == sys.maxsize == 2**63-1``
...and, correspondingly, PyPy supports ints up to the larger value of
sys.maxint before they are converted to ``long``. The first decision
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