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-rw-r--r-- | doc/IntObj.3 | 2 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | generic/tcl.h | 4 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | generic/tclIO.c | 2 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | generic/tclStrToD.c | 4 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | generic/tclThreadTest.c | 2 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | tests/format.test | 4 |
6 files changed, 9 insertions, 9 deletions
diff --git a/doc/IntObj.3 b/doc/IntObj.3 index dc62642..2acb446 100644 --- a/doc/IntObj.3 +++ b/doc/IntObj.3 @@ -97,7 +97,7 @@ are provided by the C language standard. The \fBTcl_WideInt\fR type is a typedef defined to be whatever signed integral type covers at least the 64-bit integer range (-9223372036854775808 to 9223372036854775807). Depending on the platform and the C compiler, the actual type might be -\fBlong int\fR, \fBlong long int\fR, \fBint64\fR, or something else. +\fBlong int\fR, \fBlong long int\fR, \fB__int64\fR, or something else. The \fBmp_int\fR type is a multiple-precision integer type defined by the LibTomMath multiple-precision integer library. .PP diff --git a/generic/tcl.h b/generic/tcl.h index bdb4035..731724e 100644 --- a/generic/tcl.h +++ b/generic/tcl.h @@ -375,8 +375,8 @@ typedef long LONG; * we have one, we can have the other.) * * Also defines the following macros: - * TCL_WIDE_INT_IS_LONG - if wide ints are really longs (i.e. we're on a real - * 64-bit system.) + * TCL_WIDE_INT_IS_LONG - if wide ints are really longs (i.e. we're on a + * LP64 system such as modern Solaris or Linux ... not including Win64) * Tcl_WideAsLong - forgetful converter from wideInt to long. * Tcl_LongAsWide - sign-extending converter from long to wideInt. * Tcl_WideAsDouble - converter from wideInt to double. diff --git a/generic/tclIO.c b/generic/tclIO.c index 6bf8451..a509ebf 100644 --- a/generic/tclIO.c +++ b/generic/tclIO.c @@ -9276,7 +9276,7 @@ MBWrite( * then the calculations involving extra must be made wide too. * * Noted with Win32/MSVC debug build treating the warning (possible of - * data in int64 to int conversion) as error. + * data in __int64 to int conversion) as error. */ bufPtr = AllocChannelBuffer(extra); diff --git a/generic/tclStrToD.c b/generic/tclStrToD.c index 224ab45..c7fdc5a 100644 --- a/generic/tclStrToD.c +++ b/generic/tclStrToD.c @@ -3805,7 +3805,7 @@ ShorteningBignumConversion( --s5; /* - * IDEA: It might possibly be a win to fall back to int64 + * IDEA: It might possibly be a win to fall back to int64_t * arithmetic here if S < 2**64/10. But it's a win only for * a fairly narrow range of magnitudes so perhaps not worth * bothering. We already know that we shorten the @@ -3970,7 +3970,7 @@ StrictBignumConversion( * As with the shortening bignum conversion, it's possible at this * point that we will have reduced the denominator to less than * 2**64/10, at which point it would be possible to fall back to - * to int64 arithmetic. But the potential payoff is tremendously + * to int64_t arithmetic. But the potential payoff is tremendously * less - unless we're working in F format - because we know that * three groups of digits will always suffice for %#.17e, the * longest format that doesn't introduce empty precision. diff --git a/generic/tclThreadTest.c b/generic/tclThreadTest.c index 5bb0165..9c5fecb 100644 --- a/generic/tclThreadTest.c +++ b/generic/tclThreadTest.c @@ -341,7 +341,7 @@ ThreadObjCmd( } else if (objc == 3 && strcmp("-main", Tcl_GetString(objv[2])) == 0) { Tcl_MutexLock(&threadMutex); - idObj = Tcl_NewLongObj((long)(size_t)mainThreadId); + idObj = Tcl_NewWideIntObj((Tcl_WideInt)(size_t)mainThreadId); Tcl_MutexUnlock(&threadMutex); } else { Tcl_WrongNumArgs(interp, 2, objv, NULL); diff --git a/tests/format.test b/tests/format.test index e199398..7186729 100644 --- a/tests/format.test +++ b/tests/format.test @@ -349,9 +349,9 @@ test format-8.19 {error conditions} { catch {format %q x} } 1 test format-8.20 {error conditions} { - catch {format %q x} msg + catch {format %r x} msg set msg -} {bad field specifier "q"} +} {bad field specifier "r"} test format-8.21 {error conditions} { catch {format %d} } 1 |