On November 8, 2014 9:00:02 AM CST, Jonathan Wakely <jwakely....@gmail.com> wrote: >On 7 November 2014 16:56, Joel Sherrill wrote: >> >> On 11/7/2014 9:25 AM, Paolo Carlini wrote: >>> Hi, >>> >>> On 11/07/2014 04:07 PM, Joel Sherrill wrote: >>>> Hi >>>> >>>> On m32c-rtems, we have a build error in C++ because size_t >>>> is 16-bits and pointers are 24 bits. m32c-elf probably does not >>>> enable __GTHREAD support like rtems does. Since this is code >>>> shared across targets, what is the best way to fix this? >>> I don't know the exact opinion of the other library maintainers, but >>> personally I consider mt_allocator an old experiment, which, >definitely, >>> to make any sense today would need profound changes. In particular, >I >>> don't think we can hope to get something useful from it when size_t >is >>> 16 bits and, more importantly, pointers are 24 bits. Thus, my >>> recommendation would be just arranging for its code not to break >>> bootstrap, nothing more than that. > >Agreed. > >> OK. I am building now with the size_t changed to uintptr_t. I tried >to get >> the type definition by including <cstdint> but it didn't compile. > >Did you try std::uintptr_t?
Doh!! You meant putting std:: in front and using cstdint. No. I will try that. Sorry for missing the point.