Re: [PATCH] http: fix some printf format warnings on 32-bit builds

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On 11/11/15 02:00, Stefan Beller wrote:
> On Tue, Nov 10, 2015 at 5:22 PM, Eric Sunshine <sunshine@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>> On Tue, Nov 10, 2015 at 7:23 PM, Ramsay Jones
>> <ramsay@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>> Commit f8117f55 ("http: use off_t to store partial file size",
>>> 02-11-2015) changed the type of some variables from long to off_t.
>>> The 32-bit build, which enables the large filesystem interface
>>> (_FILE_OFFSET_BITS == 64), defines the off_t type as a 64-bit
>>> integer, whereas long is a 32-bit integer. This results in a couple
>>> of printf format warnings.
>>>
>>> In order to suppress the warnings, change the format specifier to use
>>> the PRIuMAX macro and cast the off_t argument to uintmax_t. (See also
>>> the http_opt_request_remainder() function, which uses the same
>>> solution).
>>
>> I just ran across the problem when building 'next' on my Mac and was
>> about to investigate, so am happy to find that the work has already
>> been done. Thanks.
>>
>> My machine is 64-bit, though, so perhaps it's misleading to
>> characterize this as a fix for 32-bit builds. In particular, off_t is
>> 'long long' on this machine, so it complains about the "long" format
>> specifier.
> 
> +Lars
> 
> I wonder if 32 bit compilation can be part of travis.
> 

Did this warning show up on the OS X build?

ATB,
Ramsay Jones


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