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Re^13: 64-bit *nix/gcc expertise required

by ikegami (Patriarch)
on Dec 28, 2010 at 22:58 UTC ( [id://879528]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??


in reply to Re^12: 64-bit *nix/gcc expertise required
in thread 64-bit *nix/gcc expertise required (THIS IS NOT OFF TOPIC!)

If you don't know that, what makes you think that you are in a position to offer advice?

So I should know the answer...

And what the f*** has int got to do with the matter.

...but the answer is irrelevant?

Answering a question about writing portable C does not require knowing the specifics of the size of an integer in a certain compiler.

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Re^14: 64-bit *nix/gcc expertise required
by Anonymous Monk on Dec 28, 2010 at 23:16 UTC

    Up to your old tricks again.

    Post above content prior to unannotated modification:

    If you don't know that, what makes you think that you are in a position to offer advice?

    And what the f*** has int got to do with the matter.

    Well which one is it? That I should know the answer or that the answer doesn't matter?

    And what the f*** has int got to do with the matter.

    I'm not allowed to ask questions too? How egotistical.

    You seem to have forgotten to answer my question. What's the size of an int in MS's 64-bit compiler?

    If you don't know that, what makes you think that you are in a position to offer advice?

    Answering a question about writing portable C does not require knowing the specifics of the size of an integer in a certain compiler.

    We know that. So why are you asking? Is it beyond your capabilities to follow the links in the OP to the threads that discussed LLP64 v LP64. Another thread which you blustered your way into claiming expertise you obviously do not have.

    And incapable of looking it up.

    Take the OP at his word. He, nor we, are interest in your puerile attempts to save face.

      So why are you asking?

      Because I want to know.

      And incapable of looking it up.

      Correct, but not for lack of trying. It's not specified in the same source's documentation for int.

        It's not specified in the same source's documentation for int.

        You can't see column 3?
        64-bit data models
        Data model short (integer) int long (integer) long long pointers/size_t Sample operating systems
        LLP64 16 32 32 64 64 Microsoft Windows (X64/IA-64)
        LP64 16 32 64 64 64 Most Unix and Unix-like systems, e.g. Solaris, Linux, and Mac OS X
        ILP64 16 64 64 64 64 HAL Computer Systems port of Solaris to SPARC64
        SILP64 64 64 64 64 64 Unicos

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