64 bit architectures and C/C++
Henry Spencer
henry at zoo.toronto.edu
Thu May 2 14:19:11 AEST 1991
In article <1991May2.033545.15051 at athena.mit.edu> jfc at athena.mit.edu (John F Carr) writes:
>rather have "long long" cause the compiler to generate 64 bit code than
>cause the compiler to say "error: invalid type". I think the C standard is
>valuable because it is a list of what is valid C, not because it also says
>what is not valid C.
The C standard says both. However, why do you assume that the compiler
must complain *or* generate 64-bit code? ANSI C does not prevent it from
doing both. The only thing the standard requires is that violations of its
constraints must draw at least one complaint.
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