On 12/09/2011 07:00 AM, nobled wrote:
The VERT_BIT_* defines are 64-bit values since commit
f364ac1da10ff67eba5196c1074aff579864f741, but the printf
was still expecting a simple int. This worked on little-endian
hosts because the values were still less than INT_MAX, but
probably would've gone bad and printed zero on big-endian ones.
---
  src/mesa/x86/gen_matypes.c |    7 ++++++-
  1 files changed, 6 insertions(+), 1 deletions(-)

diff --git a/src/mesa/x86/gen_matypes.c b/src/mesa/x86/gen_matypes.c
index 648bf87..18baa29 100644
--- a/src/mesa/x86/gen_matypes.c
+++ b/src/mesa/x86/gen_matypes.c
@@ -32,6 +32,11 @@
   * Mesa, including lighting, clipping, texture image conversion etc.
   */

+#ifndef __STDC_FORMAT_MACROS
+#define __STDC_FORMAT_MACROS
+#endif
+#include<inttypes.h>
+
  #include "main/glheader.h"
  #include "main/mtypes.h"
  #include "tnl/t_context.h"
@@ -68,7 +73,7 @@ do {                                                          
        \
     printf( "#define %s\t%lu\n", s, (unsigned long) sizeof(t) );

  #define DEFINE( s, d )                                                        
\
-   printf( "#define %s\t0x%x\n", s, d );
+   printf( "#define %s\t0x%"PRIx64"\n", s, (uint64_t) d );


I'm not sure that inttypes.h exists on Windows. We may need some #ifdef stuff there.

-Brian

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