Jan Engelhardt wrote:
We know that today long is the only one that differs
For "modern architectures" maybe, but older compilers (like Turbo C
compiler (1990)), int is a 16 bit quantity, and therefore does differ, from
today's implementations at least.
Excuse me, but this conversation was about compiling the Linux kernel.
What non GCC compilers do is irrelevant to this.
Jes
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