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Author larry
Recipients Alexander.Belopolsky, Arfrever, belopolsky, jcea, khenriksson, larry, lars.gustaebel, loewis, mark.dickinson, nadeem.vawda, r.david.murray, rosslagerwall, skrah, vstinner
Date 2011-09-09.22:24:45
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Also, to be clear: yocto is the smallest defined SI prefix.  And what I meant when I referred to 10**-3 was, float128 could handle 10**-24 but not 10**-27.  According to my back-of-the-envelope calculations, float128 could accurately represent timestamps with yoctosecond resolution for another 650 years to come.
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