> Aren't there some targets (like ia64-hpux) that support two different > sizes of pointers,
Heck, the i386 has ALWAYS supported multiple pointer sizes (16, 16+16, 32, and 32+16). We've just refused to pay the (high) price for supporting them.
> Aren't there some targets (like ia64-hpux) that support two different > sizes of pointers,
Heck, the i386 has ALWAYS supported multiple pointer sizes (16, 16+16, 32, and 32+16). We've just refused to pay the (high) price for supporting them.