Python 2 has two integer datatypes int
and long
, and automatically converts between them as necessary, especially in order to avoid integer overflow.
I am simulating a C function in Python and am wondering if there are standard ways to re-enable integer overflow. For the nonce, I've used
overflow_point = maxint + 1
if value > overflow_point:
value -= 2 * overflow_point
Is there a more standard way to do the same thing?
I think the basic idea is sound, but needs some tweaks:
sys.maxint+1
, but it should;sys.maxint
can be exceeded several times over as a result of a single operation;-sys.maxint-1
also need to be considered.With this in mind, I came up with the following:
import sys
def int_overflow(val):
if not -sys.maxint-1 <= val <= sys.maxint:
val = (val + (sys.maxint + 1)) % (2 * (sys.maxint + 1)) - sys.maxint - 1
return val