On Thursday 01 June 2006 8:59 am, Anders Johansson wrote:
On Thursday 01 June 2006 14:49, Jerry Feldman wrote:
As Anders mentions time in 64-bit systems is not 64-bit (time_t and suseconds_t for struct timeval).
Actually I didn't mention that, because I thought it was, at least in linux (I won't dispute your expertise on Tru64)
A few greps through /usr/include seems to show that time_t is defined as long int in glibc (it's immediately defined as __time_t which is __TIME_T_TYPE which is __SLONGWORD_TYPE, and that is "long int") Which is 64-bits in an LP64 system (64-bit Linux and Unix systems). -- Jerry Feldman
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