[3.6] bpo-29710: Clarify documentation for Bitwise binary operation (GH-1691)#8509
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…GH-1691) Mathematically, bitwise operations on integers behave as if there were an infinite number of sign bits. Pragmatically, that gives the same answer as using one extra sign bit for the bitwise logical operations. (cherry picked from commit b4bc5ca) Co-authored-by: Sanyam Khurana <8039608+CuriousLearner@users.noreply.github.com>
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Mathematically, bitwise operations on integers behave as if there were an
infinite number of sign bits. Pragmatically, that gives the same answer as
using one extra sign bit for the bitwise logical operations.
(cherry picked from commit b4bc5ca)
Co-authored-by: Sanyam Khurana 8039608+CuriousLearner@users.noreply.github.com
https://bugs.python.org/issue29710