Geert Janssens <[email protected]> writes: > I am experimenting with swig bindings for guile on Mac OS X. One of the > swig tests (the integer test) is failing. I am aware that swig is not > guile, but the bug seems to be reproducible in pure guile as well. > > When I calculate (2^64) -1 on the Mac OS X platform, it returns -1. On > my fedora system, the same calculation returns > 18446744073709551615
When reporting bugs, please tell us what version of Guile you're using. This is fixed in Guile 2.0.9. The bug came into existence when clang started optimizing out overflow checks, on the theory that if a signed integer overflow occurs then the behavior is unspecified and thus the compiler can do whatever it likes. http://git.savannah.gnu.org/gitweb/?p=guile.git;a=commit;h=2355f01709eadfd5350c510cdb095b4e3f71f17c http://stackoverflow.com/questions/14495636/strange-multiplication-behavior-in-guile-scheme-interpreter I'm closing this bug, on the assumption that you're using an old Guile release. Please reopen it if the problem still exists in 2.0.9. Thanks! Mark
