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It is beyond my expertise to answer your original (and interesting) question, nonetheless, I thought you and fellow monks might be interested in my bit of (research). I did an investigation on my system (using the ~0 >> 1 construct for integer type maximum number and working my way up using this number). Due to the dynamical typing of perl, integer numbers can go way beyond this maximum (usually that one finds in C).
#!/usr/bin/perl use strict; use warnings; my $n; $n = ~0 >> 1; print "$n\n"; my $x = 999999999999999; print "$x\n"; $x = 1000000000000000; print "$x\n"; my $z = 1.79769313486231e+308; print "$z\n"; $z = 1.79769313486232e+308; print "$z\n";
The output:
2147483647 999999999999999 1e+15 1.79769313486231e+308 inf
There is also another older node regarding a similar issue here: http://www.perlmonks.org/?node=657332 with an insightful summary by ysth at the end. Hope this helps.

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