Messages in this thread | | | Date | Thu, 28 Jun 2007 12:44:39 +0200 | From | (Joerg Schilling) | Subject | Re: Userspace compiler support of "long long" |
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Harald Arnesen <harald@skogtun.org> wrote:
> Adrian Bunk <bunk@stusta.de> writes: > > > Is there any userspace Linux compiler that does not support "long long"? > > If yes, is there any other way to tell that something is a > > 64bit int on 32bit architectures? > > TenDRA C: > > "test.c", line 6: Error: > [ISO 6.5.2]: Illegal type specifier, 'long long', assuming 'long'.
You cannot use this compiler for any program that uses an interface that needs long long.
BTW: C99 requires long long but the Large File summit from 1995 did to the same since 1995. An 32 bit OS that supports large files cannot have a compiler that does not support long long.
If TenDRA C does support 64 bit integral type in a different way. TenDRA C would need to deliver include files that take care about this fact.
Jörg
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