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On Nov 11, 2008, at 6:56 PM, Victor Stinner wrote:
Le Wednesday 12 November 2008 00:14:40, vous avez écrit :
There are some very interesting propositions (with patches!) to
optimize
Python int and long types (especially the long integers).
Just trying to clarify the focus: would you like to see any of these
applied to 2.6?
All optimisations patches are long and may introduce new
regressions. It's
better to wait for 2.7/3.1.
But it would be nice to get numbits() method (or property?) in
Python 3.0(.1)
and/or Python 2.6.1.
Anyone remember the bool debacle?
- -Barry
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