Message188112
| Author |
Devin Jeanpierre |
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Devin Jeanpierre, vstinner |
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2013年04月29日.22:05:10 |
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<1367273110.19.0.280033276322.issue17870@psf.upfronthosting.co.za> |
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Isn't it possible for a >64-bit architecture to have intptr_t be wider than long long?
As for my use-case, I am wrapping the C-API for Rust. Rust can call and be called by C (and therefore Python), but a Rust "int" is a C "intptr_t", and a Rust "uint" is a C "uintptr_t". |
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| 2013年04月29日 22:05:10 | Devin Jeanpierre | set | recipients:
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| 2013年04月29日 22:05:10 | Devin Jeanpierre | set | messageid: <1367273110.19.0.280033276322.issue17870@psf.upfronthosting.co.za> |
| 2013年04月29日 22:05:10 | Devin Jeanpierre | link | issue17870 messages |
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