strtoull()...

Brendan Simon brendan@dgs.monash.edu.au
Sun Jul 19 19:03:00 GMT 1998


The linux C library supports strtoull() & strtoll() functions.  I guess this is
part of glib.


Brendan Simon wrote:

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> Brendan Simon wrote:
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> > My guess is that long long & unsigned long long are not part of the ANSI C
> > standard.  GCC is the only compiler I've seen that supports that syntax so
> > I assume its a GCC extension to the C language to get 64 bits.
> > It would be nice to get a standard 64 bit type.  Does any one know if this
> > exists or if one has been proposed ?
>
> Haven't played with it in a couple of years, but Sun's
> Sparcworks/Proworks C
> compiler supports/supported long long.
>
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