On Friday 20 October 2006 15:54, Dwayne Grant McConnell wrote:
> I think %0xllx is the way to go. I would even advocate changing
> signal1_type and signal2_type unless it is actually too dangerous.
There is absolutely no reason why these should be hexadecimal, they
are basically implementing a bool.
> Is there even a case where changing from %llu to %0xllx would break things?
> Perhaps with the combination of a old library with a new kernel?
Right, a library or some script that has been written assuming there
is no leading 0x.
Arnd <><
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