`upL_t` = size_t -> length, size, index or anything in memory.
`ufL_t` = uint64_t -> Same as above, but for files and "far memory" in general.
`uiL_t` = uint64_t -> A more abstract "super-int" type that's large enough to handle all sizes regardless of type and all intermediate calculations without overflow. Generally used for resource requirement calculations in order to determine if an operation can be done in memory or not.