On Thu, 5 May 2005, Dave Dodge wrote:
> This may not matter here, but I believe on X86-64 Windows "long"
> remains 32 bits, in order to avoid breaking data structure layout in
On X86_64 Linux 'long' is definitely 64bits - this caused a few
problems with programs that dealt with WAV headers. The programs
should have used 'int32_t'/'uint32_t' but used 'long' instead.
Cheers,
Steven Schultz
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