added long long to BSDI
I have found BSDI used %qd for long long, while gnulibc used %Ld. I
have changed HAVE_LONG_LONG_INT_64 to be HAVE_LONG_LONG_INT_64_Ld and
added HAVE_LONG_LONG_INT_64_qd, and added the proper changes.
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I have found BSDI used %qd for long long, while gnulibc used %Ld. I
have changed HAVE_LONG_LONG_INT_64 to be HAVE_LONG_LONG_INT_64_Ld and
added HAVE_LONG_LONG_INT_64_qd, and added the proper changes.
But the code no longer uses "%Ld", using "%lld" instead to be compatible
with both gnu and with AIX. Is that still the case? If so, then perhaps
we should have a different name...
Good news on BSDI though. We have the 64-bit ints for ~6 platforms now?
From what I can recall, Linux/i86, Linux/sparc, Linux/alpha, Unix/alpha,
BSDI/i86, and AIX are supported? How about FreeBSD? Any other platforms?
- Tom
I have found BSDI used %qd for long long, while gnulibc used %Ld. I
have changed HAVE_LONG_LONG_INT_64 to be HAVE_LONG_LONG_INT_64_Ld and
added HAVE_LONG_LONG_INT_64_qd, and added the proper changes.But the code no longer uses "%Ld", using "%lld" instead to be compatible
with both gnu and with AIX. Is that still the case? If so, then perhaps
we should have a different name...Good news on BSDI though. We have the 64-bit ints for ~6 platforms now?
From what I can recall, Linux/i86, Linux/sparc, Linux/alpha, Unix/alpha,
BSDI/i86, and AIX are supported? How about FreeBSD? Any other platforms?
OK, I can change the name and code, but the configure test used %Ld, and
the code used %lld. Sure you want to change it?
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Bruce Momjian <maillist@candle.pha.pa.us> wrote:
I have found BSDI used %qd for long long, while gnulibc used %Ld. I
have changed HAVE_LONG_LONG_INT_64 to be HAVE_LONG_LONG_INT_64_Ld and
added HAVE_LONG_LONG_INT_64_qd, and added the proper changes.
Just to add to the confusion, the SCO UDK (used in UnixWare and Open Server)
uses %lld for long long.
Fortunately, it will also accept %Ld, so we don't have to add another
HACVE_LONG_LONG_INT_64 variant.
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OK, I can change the name and code, but the configure test used %Ld,
and the code used %lld. Sure you want to change it?
Ah, I'd forgotten about the configure test (someone else did that one,
Tom Lane I think?). That should be changed to "%lld" also.
Can you do that?
- Tom
OK, I can change the name and code, but the configure test used %Ld,
and the code used %lld. Sure you want to change it?Ah, I'd forgotten about the configure test (someone else did that one,
Tom Lane I think?). That should be changed to "%lld" also.Can you do that?
- Tom
Doing it now.
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