On Thursday 22 October 2009, Cristian Rodríguez wrote:
On 22/10/09 10:27, Peter Bloomfield wrote:
I have a program that compiles under both 32-bit and 64-bit architecture.
Ok, but if it compiles it does not mean it works.
What I want to be
able to do is determine which way the program was compiled either 32-bit or 64-bit, similar to 'file' command, but called from within the executable itself.
Why you need such a thing ? please elaborate better, It is almost certain that you are asking the wrong question. My question is correct. The problem is the 64-bit compiled version of the executable results in severe image artefacts after reconstruction; I know that this is not the case with the 32-bit compiled version. If I forget this sometime in the future, then I want the program to stop execution, flag an error, and I can then go back to my journal to check why I did it this way. You could ask why is this like this, well in that respect my hands are tied. Peter
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