Note: not all of us like Asian food (http://cygwin.com/acronyms/#TOFU).
Also, http://cygwin.com/acronyms/#PCYMTNQREAIYR.
fred wrote:
The gcc supports 64bit int it seems, but the library as downloaded does not,
for example try
long long ldec = 0x11000000000LL;
printf("%s: 0x%Lx,%Ld; %s\n","test",ldec,ldec,"test2");
[snip]
I think its a problem with configure, I see in configure where test code is
generated for #define HAVE_LONG_LONG 1
but what configure file is supposed to get then set with this
flag....?config.h ? hmm not happening.
~$ cat bar.c
int main() {
long long foo = 0x1100000000000022LL;
printf("foo = %lld (0x%016llx)\n",foo,foo);
}
~$ gcc -o bar bar.c
~$ ./bar
foo = 1224979098644774946 (0x1100000000000022)
~$ cat > bar.out
WFM, when I use the *correct* modifier. 'L' applies to floating-point;
you want 'll'. Alas, this doesn't seem to be listed in 'man 3 printf';
looks like that should be fixed.
(Yes, I know, http://cygwin.com/acronyms/#SHTDI... maybe I will, later.
Alternatively, can we use the Linux manpage?)
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