[m-rev.] for review: Fix compilation warning with 32-bit MinGW.

Julien Fischer jfischer at opturion.com
Thu Oct 6 16:43:59 AEDT 2022



On Thu, 6 Oct 2022, Peter Wang wrote:

> On Thu, 06 Oct 2022 16:22:56 +1100 Julien Fischer <jfischer at opturion.com> wrote:
>>
>> On Thu, 6 Oct 2022, Peter Wang wrote:
>>
>>> I got this warning when cross-compiling for Windows/x86 with
>>> i686-w64-mingw32-gcc version 11.1.0:
>>>
>>>    format '%d' expects argument of type 'int', but argument 3 has type 'MR_int_least64_t'
>>>
>>> library/float.m:
>>>    Use MR_INT_LEAST64_LENGTH_MODIFIER in float64_bits_string
>>>    except when compiling with MSVC.
>>>
>>> diff --git a/library/float.m b/library/float.m
>>> index 5b65ed142..3ca6e56fe 100644
>>> --- a/library/float.m
>>> +++ b/library/float.m
>>> @@ -1212,12 +1212,10 @@ float_to_doc(X) = str(string.float_to_string(X)).
>>>         char buf[64];
>>>
>>>         u.f = (double) Flt;
>>> -        #if defined(MR_MINGW64) || defined(MR_CYGWIN32)
>>> -            sprintf(buf, ""%lld"", u.i);
>>> -        #elif defined(MR_WIN32)
>>> +        #if defined(MR_MSVC)
>>>             // The I64 size prefix is specific to the Microsoft C library
>>> -            // -- we use it here since MSVC and (some) versions of 32-bit
>>> -            // MinGW GCC do not support the standard ll size prefix.
>>> +            // -- we use it here since MSVC does not support the standard
>>> +            // ll size prefix.
>>>             sprintf(buf, ""%I64d"", u.i);
>>>         #else
>>>             sprintf(buf, ""%"" MR_INT_LEAST64_LENGTH_MODIFIER ""d"", u.i);
>>
>> MSVC has supported the ll prefix since 2013, so I suspect we can
>> dispense with the special case code for it and just say that we require
>> MSVC 2013 or later.
>
> Can I leave that to you?

Sure.

Julien.


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