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Re: Creating a Snapshot
From: |
John W. Eaton |
Subject: |
Re: Creating a Snapshot |
Date: |
Tue, 23 May 2006 02:08:17 -0400 |
On 22-May-2006, John W. Eaton wrote:
| Hmm. It seems like the best fix for this problem is to arrange to
| always use the {u,}intN_t type names defined in stdint.h or
| inttypes.h. It would also be nice to avoid the tricks that we have
| been using up until now. Are there any systems that are capable of
| building Octave that do not have either stdint.h or inttypes.h?
OK, I checked the following change. It eliminates the TWO_BYTE_INT,
FOUR_BYTE_INT, and EIGHT_BYTE_INT macros and the octave_int8_t,
etc. types in favor of using int8_t, int16_t, etc. These type
definitions are available after including oct-types.h. After
updating, you'll need to run autogen.sh and configure again.
Please let me know whether this avoids the problem you were seeing.
Thanks,
jwe
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- Creating a Snapshot, Bill Denney, 2006/05/18
- Creating a Snapshot, John W. Eaton, 2006/05/18
- Re: Creating a Snapshot, Bill Denney, 2006/05/18
- Re: Creating a Snapshot, John W. Eaton, 2006/05/19
- Re: Creating a Snapshot, Bill Denney, 2006/05/21
- Re: Creating a Snapshot, John W. Eaton, 2006/05/22
- Re: Creating a Snapshot, Bill Denney, 2006/05/22
- Re: Creating a Snapshot, John W. Eaton, 2006/05/22
- Re: Creating a Snapshot, Bill Denney, 2006/05/22
- Re: Creating a Snapshot,
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- Re: Creating a Snapshot, Bill Denney, 2006/05/23
- Re: Creating a Snapshot, William Poetra Yoga Hadisoeseno, 2006/05/29