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How to use internal python c funtions, from python code

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Date Thu, 10 Dec 2015 10:14:14 +0530
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Hi
I'm coming from this link (
https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/python-ideas/cBFvxq1LQHM), which
proposes to use long_to_decimal_string(), int_to_decimal_string() functions
for printing integers in different bases.

Now is there anyway i can use such internal functions from pure python
code, passing ctypes when the arguments are c datatypes.

For competitive programming purposes I really want to use those functions
for speed.

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