Removed PyInt_GetMax and sys.maxint

I replaced sys.maxint with sys.maxsize in Lib/*.py. Does anybody see a problem with the change on Win 64bit platforms? Win 64's long is just 32bit but the sys.maxsize is now 2**63-1 on every 64bit platform.
Also added docs for sys.maxsize.
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Christian Heimes 2007-12-04 23:02:19 +00:00
parent 327858ef2c
commit a37d4c693a
47 changed files with 142 additions and 150 deletions

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@ -235,7 +235,7 @@ loops that truncate the stream.
def islice(iterable, *args):
s = slice(*args)
it = iter(range(s.start or 0, s.stop or sys.maxint, s.step or 1))
it = iter(range(s.start or 0, s.stop or sys.maxsize, s.step or 1))
nexti = next(it)
for i, element in enumerate(iterable):
if i == nexti:

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@ -365,11 +365,12 @@ always available.
etc.)
.. data:: maxint
.. data:: maxsize
The largest positive integer supported by Python's regular integer type. This
is at least 2\*\*31-1. The largest negative integer is ``-maxint-1`` --- the
asymmetry results from the use of 2's complement binary arithmetic.
An integer giving the size of ``Py_ssize_t``. It's usually 2**31-1 on a 32
bit platform and 2**63-1 on a 64bit platform.
..versionadded:: 3.0
.. data:: maxunicode