Normally, perl uses a 32 or 64 bit signed integer (depending on platform and Configure options), promoting it to a floating point value (usually with 53 or 64 bits of mantissa)/ as needed. To stretch just a little extra range for integers, perl will sometimes use an unsigned integer instead of a signed one.
In reply to Re: about int's
by ysth
in thread about int's
by Anonymous Monk
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