64 bit architectures and C/C++
Phil Howard KA9WGN
phil at ux1.cso.uiuc.edu
Thu May 9 07:52:10 AEST 1991
shankar at hpcupt3.cup.hp.com (Shankar Unni) writes:
>Well, lint goes a long way towards pointing out int-long mismatches, etc.
>But in my (humble?) opinion, much trouble would be headed off if C compilers
>on 64-bit architectures would simply dispense with the 16-bit type and make
>sizes of int == long == void * == 64 bits, and short == 32 bits. Why is it
>so terribly important to have a 16-bit data type?
That DOUBLES the size of a program that is loading and working with
digitized audio samples that are moer than 8 bits wide.
>In any case, memory is getting cheaper these days..
And software is getting bigger just as fast to fill it up.
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