Another Windows bug. Thanks for pointing these out Chris! It should be
changed to return the largest mp_bitcnt_t.

Bill.

On 4 May 2011 03:24, Chris <chrisjohnsaund...@shaw.ca> wrote:
> In the documentation for mpz_popcount this is stated:
>
> If op < 0, the number of 1s is infinite, and the return value is ULONG_MAX,
> the largest possible mp_bitcnt_t.
>
> Now I built an x64 system amd mp_bitcnt_t is a 64bit number but ULONG_MAX is
> a 32bit number.  I'm wondering what will be the result if op < 0 on my
> system?
>
> Regards
> Chris Saunders
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