On Tue, Nov 11, 2014 at 9:11 AM, Jakub Jelinek <ja...@redhat.com> wrote:
>> >>> do $subject, and cleanup for always 64 bit hwi. >> >>> >> >>> >> >>> bootstrapped + regtested x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu, ok? >> >> >> >> Ok. Can you please replace remaining HOST_WIDE_INT >> >> vestiges in there with [u]int64_t please? >> > >> > >> > This patch breaks the build on debian 6.0: >> > >> > ../../gcc/sreal.c: In member function āint64_t sreal::to_int() constā: >> > ../../gcc/sreal.c:159: error: āINT64_MAXā was not declared in this scope >> > Still, I don't believe it will be portable everywhere. > Can't you use > INTTYPE_MAXIMUM (int64_t) instead of INT64_MAX? We already use that > in GCC... Yes, following patch also bootstraps: --cut here-- Index: sreal.c =================================================================== --- sreal.c (revision 217338) +++ sreal.c (working copy) @@ -156,7 +156,7 @@ sreal::to_int () const if (m_exp <= -SREAL_BITS) return 0; if (m_exp >= SREAL_PART_BITS) - return INT64_MAX; + return INTTYPE_MAXIMUM (int64_t); if (m_exp > 0) return m_sig << m_exp; if (m_exp < 0) --cut here-- Uros.