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SubjectRe: printk and long long
FromAndreas Schwab <>
DateWed, 11 Feb 2004 15:13:48 +0100
Bart Hartgers <bart@etpmod.phys.tue.nl> writes:

> On 11 Feb, Maciej Zenczykowski wrote:
>>> how about simply using a shift to output two regular longs, i.e.
>>>
>>> printk("%ld%ld",loff_t >> (sizeof(long) * 8), loff_t << sizeof(long) * 8 >>
>>> sizeof(long) * 8);
>>
>> I'd venture to guess you'd also have to cast the above to long.
>>
>> Cheers,
>> MaZe.
>
> And use %lx%lx ?

Rather %lx%0lx.

Andreas.

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