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Date:      Mon, 07 Jul 2008 19:53:56 +0200
From:      Pietro Cerutti <gahr@FreeBSD.org>
To:        Max Khon <fjoe@samodelkin.net>
Cc:        Kostik Belousov <kostikbel@gmail.com>, ports@freebsd.org, bug-followup <bug-followup@freebsd.org>, fjoe@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: ports/124985: [patch] devel/dmucs unbreak on 64bits archs
Message-ID:  <48725834.7010403@FreeBSD.org>
In-Reply-To: <48725477.8050307@samodelkin.net>
References:  <200807071619.m67GJrPt096421@freefall.freebsd.org>	<487245AE.1030307@FreeBSD.org>	<20080707164119.GG17123@deviant.kiev.zoral.com.ua>	<48725051.3090601@FreeBSD.org> <48725477.8050307@samodelkin.net>

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Max Khon wrote:
| Hello!
|
| Pietro Cerutti wrote:
|
|> | On Mon, Jul 07, 2008 at 06:34:54PM +0200, Pietro Cerutti wrote:
|> |> I definitely do not agree. Please note that a pointer is not
|> required to
|> |> fit into a long, while it is required to fit into a size_t.
|> | I do not think that C99 requires the size_t to be capable of holding
|> | the pointer. size_t is only required to hold result of sizeof.
|>
|> size_t is required to be of rank equal to or greater than any other
|> object you can create from within the C language. This implies that it
|> can (i.e., it is required to be able to) hold a pointer type.
|
| Does it? http://bytes.com/forum/thread735346.html

It doesn't. My error. Seems that the only way to go is intptr_t ...

|
| /fjoe
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