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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T14:12:53+00:00 2026-05-13T14:12:53+00:00

Does anybody know how Python manage internally int and long types? Does it choose

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Does anybody know how Python manage internally int and long types?

  • Does it choose the right type dynamically?
  • What is the limit for an int?
  • I am using Python 2.6, Is is different with previous versions?

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>>> print type(65535)
<type 'int'>
>>> print type(65536*65536)
<type 'long'>

Update:

>>> print type(0x7fffffff)
<type 'int'>
>>> print type(0x80000000)
<type 'long'>
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    2026-05-13T14:12:54+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 2:12 pm

    int and long were “unified” a few versions back. Before that it was possible to overflow an int through math ops.

    3.x has further advanced this by eliminating long altogether and only having int.

    • Python 2: sys.maxint contains the maximum value a Python int can hold.
      • On a 64-bit Python 2.7, the size is 24 bytes. Check with sys.getsizeof().
    • Python 3: sys.maxsize contains the maximum size in bytes a Python int can be.
      • This will be gigabytes in 32 bits, and exabytes in 64 bits.
      • Such a large int would have a value similar to 8 to the power of sys.maxsize.
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