Message269012
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mark.dickinson |
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mark.dickinson, methane, rhettinger, serhiy.storchaka |
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2016年06月21日.17:10:47 |
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<1466529047.92.0.445379518776.issue27350@psf.upfronthosting.co.za> |
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> That doesn't sound right. It should be available always.
To elaborate: assuming not Windows, the configure script has two checks: if AC_CHECK_TYPE(int32_t, ...) succeeds (which should happen whenever int32_t is defined in either stdint.h or inttypes.h), it #defines HAVE_INT32_T. If AC_TYPE_INT32_T succeeds (which should happen whenever int32_t is *not* defined in either stdint.h or inttypes.h), it #defines int32_t to be a suitable type. Then the pyport check makes sure than in both circumstances, PY_INT32_T is #defined.
I don't believe there are any platforms out there that we care about for Python for which both checks fail. |
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