The Answer to this is "surprisingly" simple:
First - as most of you might know - a 32-bit integer ranges from −2,147,483,648 to 2,147,483,647. So, what happens if PHP gets a result, that is LARGER than this?
Usually, one would expect a immediate "Overflow", causing 2,147,483,647 + 1 to turn into −2,147,483,648. However, that is NOT the case. IF PHP Encounters a larger number, it Returns FLOAT instead of INT.
If PHP encounters a number beyond the bounds of the integer type, it will be interpreted as a float instead. Also, an operation which results in a number beyond the bounds of the integer type will return a float instead.
http://php.net/manual/en/language.types.integer.php
This said, and knowing that PHP FLOAT implementation is following the IEEE 754 double precision Format, means, that PHP is able to deal with numbers upto 52 bit, without loosing precision. (On a 32-bit System)
So, at the Point, where your Sum hits 9,007,199,254,740,992 (which is 2^53) The Float value returned by the PHP Maths will no longer be precise enough.
E:\PHP>php -r "$x=bindec(\"100000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000\"); echo number_format($x,0);"
9,007,199,254,740,992
E:\PHP>php -r "$x=bindec(\"100000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000001\"); echo number_format($x,0);"
9,007,199,254,740,992
E:\PHP>php -r "$x=bindec(\"100000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000010\"); echo number_format($x,0);"
9,007,199,254,740,994
This example Shows the Point, where PHP is loosing precision. First, the last significatn bit will be dropped, causing the first 2 expressions to result in an equal number - which they aren't.
From NOW ON, the whole math will go wrong, when working with default data-types.
•Is it the same problem for other interpreted language such as Python or Perl?
I don't think so. I think this is a problem of languages that have no type-safety. While a Integer Overflow as mentioned above WILL happen in every language that uses fixed data types, the languages without type-safety might try to catch this with other datatypes. However, once they hit their "natural" (System-given) Border - they might return anything, but the right result.
However, each language may have different threadings for such a Scenario.