On 6 13 , 4 06 , "Martin v. Lo"wis" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Allen schrieb: > > > My C extension works wrong, and debug it, found that sizeof (INT64) = > > 4, not 8. > > I compile on Windows XP platform. > > Please tell me how to fix it to support INT64? > > What *is* INT64? It's not a builtin type of standard C, it isn't > defined by Microsoft C, and it isn't predefined by Python. > > So it must be something that you have defined, and apparently > incorrectly. How did you define it? > > Regards, > Martin
Thanks for your reply. I defined in this way: #ifndef WIN32 typedef long long INT64; #else typedef __int64 INT64; #endif I feel it strange that when I use INT64 as local variable, it will run error. When I change the local variable to be static or global, it will be ok. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list