;Task: Create a program that, when run, would display all integers from   '''1'''   to   ''' '''   (or any relevant implementation limit),   in sequence   (i.e.   1, 2, 3, 4, etc)   if given enough time. An example may not be able to reach arbitrarily-large numbers based on implementations limits.   For example, if integers are represented as a 32-bit unsigned value with 0 as the smallest representable value, the largest representable value would be 4,294,967,295.   Some languages support arbitrarily-large numbers as a built-in feature, while others make use of a module or library. If appropriate, provide an example which reflect the language implementation's common built-in limits as well as an example which supports arbitrarily large numbers, and describe the nature of such limitations—or lack thereof.