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author | Mike Buland <eichlan@xagasoft.com> | 2008-06-07 06:15:07 +0000 |
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committer | Mike Buland <eichlan@xagasoft.com> | 2008-06-07 06:15:07 +0000 |
commit | 3ac57795fe8e28915523de6dd95e336a3eaa8064 (patch) | |
tree | 5e06f65c451bdef412968c6631bcccfe2b15b2a3 /src/fstring.h | |
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This seems to have done the trick, on the 32 bit platform, anyway. Turns out
it's a bad idea to rely on the intNN_t typedefs. I enumerated all non-pointer
primitives in c++ (except void, you can't store things in a void), and it works
great. I also discovered C and C++ actually have unsigned char, signed char,
and char, which are all distinct types. It supports all three now.
In addition, I got rid of all of the specific && operators, the general one
covers it all. Also, the unit tests all pass for now. Now to try it on the
64bit system.
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