Steve Dower added the comment:

IIRC, the preferred typedef is ULONGLONG, but it's not really a big deal. 
Avoiding new header files is a good enough reason.

I think Paul's right about 3.6 only. We shouldn't encourage code that won't 
work downlevel within the same version, and there is a ctypes workaround 
available.

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