On Thu, Jan 06, 2005 at 07:31:59PM +0100, Falk Hueffner wrote: > Luke Kenneth Casson Leighton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb > am 06.01.05 19:10:48: > > > math ops - >> and & - cannot be performed with constants > 32-bit! > > I don't see that. > > > #define TEST 0x100000000 > > > > unsigned long test = (TEST >> 32); > > > > gives a compile error! > > It doesn't for me; it prints > > test.c:3: warning: integer constant is too large for "long" type ah - yes.
> Which is an entirely correct warning, since gcc defaults to the C99 > standard, which does not have the "long long" type required to > represent the constant 0x100000000. Use -std=c99 if you want > to avoid this warning. ah! okay! thank you. ... but does it behave correctly / as expected? > Unless I missed something, I think we can close this bug... more than likely... ta! l.