Kyle Moffett wrote:
The only trick is if you care about building 32-bit compat code using
64-bit linux kernel headers. In that case we should probably just make
all archs use "long long" for their 64-bit integers, unless there's some
platform I'm not remembering where "long long" is 128-bits or bigger.
The other benefit is that people could then just use the printf format
"%llu" for 64-bit integers instead of having to conditionalize it all
over the place.
No, you really don't want to do that, because then u64 != uint64_t on
those platforms.
-hpa
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