bpo-27961: Remove leftovers from the times when long long wasn't required (GH-15388)
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@ -36,9 +36,9 @@ defined:
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+-----------+--------------------+-------------------+-----------------------+-------+
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| ``'L'`` | unsigned long | int | 4 | |
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+-----------+--------------------+-------------------+-----------------------+-------+
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| ``'q'`` | signed long long | int | 8 | \(2) |
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| ``'q'`` | signed long long | int | 8 | |
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+-----------+--------------------+-------------------+-----------------------+-------+
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| ``'Q'`` | unsigned long long | int | 8 | \(2) |
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| ``'Q'`` | unsigned long long | int | 8 | |
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+-----------+--------------------+-------------------+-----------------------+-------+
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| ``'f'`` | float | float | 4 | |
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+-----------+--------------------+-------------------+-----------------------+-------+
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@ -57,13 +57,6 @@ Notes:
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.. deprecated-removed:: 3.3 4.0
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(2)
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The ``'q'`` and ``'Q'`` type codes are available only if
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the platform C compiler used to build Python supports C :c:type:`long long`,
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or, on Windows, :c:type:`__int64`.
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.. versionadded:: 3.3
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The actual representation of values is determined by the machine architecture
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(strictly speaking, by the C implementation). The actual size can be accessed
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through the :attr:`itemsize` attribute.
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@ -44,8 +44,8 @@ by defining the relevant size and offset types as 64-bit values. Such files are
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sometimes referred to as :dfn:`large files`.
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Large file support is enabled in Python when the size of an :c:type:`off_t` is
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larger than a :c:type:`long` and the :c:type:`long long` type is available and is
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at least as large as an :c:type:`off_t`.
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larger than a :c:type:`long` and the :c:type:`long long` is at least as large
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as an :c:type:`off_t`.
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It may be necessary to configure and compile Python with certain compiler flags
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to enable this mode. For example, it is enabled by default with recent versions
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of Irix, but with Solaris 2.6 and 2.7 you need to do something like::
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@ -197,44 +197,44 @@ platform-dependent.
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+--------+--------------------------+--------------------+----------------+------------+
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| ``c`` | :c:type:`char` | bytes of length 1 | 1 | |
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+--------+--------------------------+--------------------+----------------+------------+
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| ``b`` | :c:type:`signed char` | integer | 1 | \(1),\(3) |
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| ``b`` | :c:type:`signed char` | integer | 1 | \(1), \(2) |
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+--------+--------------------------+--------------------+----------------+------------+
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| ``B`` | :c:type:`unsigned char` | integer | 1 | \(3) |
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| ``B`` | :c:type:`unsigned char` | integer | 1 | \(2) |
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+--------+--------------------------+--------------------+----------------+------------+
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| ``?`` | :c:type:`_Bool` | bool | 1 | \(1) |
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+--------+--------------------------+--------------------+----------------+------------+
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| ``h`` | :c:type:`short` | integer | 2 | \(3) |
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| ``h`` | :c:type:`short` | integer | 2 | \(2) |
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+--------+--------------------------+--------------------+----------------+------------+
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| ``H`` | :c:type:`unsigned short` | integer | 2 | \(3) |
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| ``H`` | :c:type:`unsigned short` | integer | 2 | \(2) |
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+--------+--------------------------+--------------------+----------------+------------+
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| ``i`` | :c:type:`int` | integer | 4 | \(3) |
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| ``i`` | :c:type:`int` | integer | 4 | \(2) |
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+--------+--------------------------+--------------------+----------------+------------+
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| ``I`` | :c:type:`unsigned int` | integer | 4 | \(3) |
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| ``I`` | :c:type:`unsigned int` | integer | 4 | \(2) |
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+--------+--------------------------+--------------------+----------------+------------+
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| ``l`` | :c:type:`long` | integer | 4 | \(3) |
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| ``l`` | :c:type:`long` | integer | 4 | \(2) |
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+--------+--------------------------+--------------------+----------------+------------+
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| ``L`` | :c:type:`unsigned long` | integer | 4 | \(3) |
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| ``L`` | :c:type:`unsigned long` | integer | 4 | \(2) |
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+--------+--------------------------+--------------------+----------------+------------+
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| ``q`` | :c:type:`long long` | integer | 8 | \(2), \(3) |
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| ``q`` | :c:type:`long long` | integer | 8 | \(2) |
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+--------+--------------------------+--------------------+----------------+------------+
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| ``Q`` | :c:type:`unsigned long | integer | 8 | \(2), \(3) |
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| ``Q`` | :c:type:`unsigned long | integer | 8 | \(2) |
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| | long` | | | |
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+--------+--------------------------+--------------------+----------------+------------+
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| ``n`` | :c:type:`ssize_t` | integer | | \(4) |
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| ``n`` | :c:type:`ssize_t` | integer | | \(3) |
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+--------+--------------------------+--------------------+----------------+------------+
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| ``N`` | :c:type:`size_t` | integer | | \(4) |
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| ``N`` | :c:type:`size_t` | integer | | \(3) |
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+--------+--------------------------+--------------------+----------------+------------+
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| ``e`` | \(7) | float | 2 | \(5) |
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| ``e`` | \(6) | float | 2 | \(4) |
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+--------+--------------------------+--------------------+----------------+------------+
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| ``f`` | :c:type:`float` | float | 4 | \(5) |
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| ``f`` | :c:type:`float` | float | 4 | \(4) |
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+--------+--------------------------+--------------------+----------------+------------+
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| ``d`` | :c:type:`double` | float | 8 | \(5) |
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| ``d`` | :c:type:`double` | float | 8 | \(4) |
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+--------+--------------------------+--------------------+----------------+------------+
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| ``s`` | :c:type:`char[]` | bytes | | |
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+--------+--------------------------+--------------------+----------------+------------+
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| ``p`` | :c:type:`char[]` | bytes | | |
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+--------+--------------------------+--------------------+----------------+------------+
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| ``P`` | :c:type:`void \*` | integer | | \(6) |
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| ``P`` | :c:type:`void \*` | integer | | \(5) |
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+--------+--------------------------+--------------------+----------------+------------+
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.. versionchanged:: 3.3
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standard mode, it is always represented by one byte.
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(2)
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The ``'q'`` and ``'Q'`` conversion codes are available in native mode only if
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the platform C compiler supports C :c:type:`long long`, or, on Windows,
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:c:type:`__int64`. They are always available in standard modes.
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(3)
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When attempting to pack a non-integer using any of the integer conversion
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codes, if the non-integer has a :meth:`__index__` method then that method is
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called to convert the argument to an integer before packing.
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.. versionchanged:: 3.2
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Use of the :meth:`__index__` method for non-integers is new in 3.2.
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(4)
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(3)
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The ``'n'`` and ``'N'`` conversion codes are only available for the native
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size (selected as the default or with the ``'@'`` byte order character).
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For the standard size, you can use whichever of the other integer formats
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fits your application.
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(5)
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(4)
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For the ``'f'``, ``'d'`` and ``'e'`` conversion codes, the packed
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representation uses the IEEE 754 binary32, binary64 or binary16 format (for
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``'f'``, ``'d'`` or ``'e'`` respectively), regardless of the floating-point
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format used by the platform.
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(6)
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(5)
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The ``'P'`` format character is only available for the native byte ordering
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(selected as the default or with the ``'@'`` byte order character). The byte
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order character ``'='`` chooses to use little- or big-endian ordering based
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on the host system. The struct module does not interpret this as native
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ordering, so the ``'P'`` format is not available.
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(7)
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(6)
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The IEEE 754 binary16 "half precision" type was introduced in the 2008
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revision of the `IEEE 754 standard <ieee 754 standard_>`_. It has a sign
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bit, a 5-bit exponent and 11-bit precision (with 10 bits explicitly stored),
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# define SIZEOF_FPOS_T 8
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# define SIZEOF_HKEY 8
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# define SIZEOF_SIZE_T 8
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/* configure.ac defines HAVE_LARGEFILE_SUPPORT iff HAVE_LONG_LONG,
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/* configure.ac defines HAVE_LARGEFILE_SUPPORT iff
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sizeof(off_t) > sizeof(long), and sizeof(PY_LONG_LONG) >= sizeof(off_t).
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On Win64 the second condition is not true, but if fpos_t replaces off_t
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then this is true. The uses of HAVE_LARGEFILE_SUPPORT imply that Win64
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#undef HAVE_LANGINFO_H
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/* Defined to enable large file support when an off_t is bigger than a long
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and long long is available and at least as big as an off_t. You may need to
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and long long is at least as big as an off_t. You may need to
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add some flags for configuration and compilation to enable this mode. (For
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Solaris and Linux, the necessary defines are already defined.) */
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#undef HAVE_LARGEFILE_SUPPORT
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