Re: [PATCH] bug-assign-op0.c: fix test on 32-bit builds

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On Tue, Aug 11, 2020 at 04:15:23AM +0100, Ramsay Jones wrote:
> 
Hi Ramsay,
> 
> Tonight my 32-bit build/test run on 32-bit Linux failed this test.

Yeah :( When writing I thought "I must make them 64bit ones" but ...

> The first version of this patch was a simple one-liner to add an
> '-m64' argument to the test-linearize 'check-command'. This seems
> to be the usual fix for this, but I thought I would try something
> different. ;-)
> 
> If you prefer the one-liner, then go with that (I tested it on 32-bit
> Linux, but not on 64-bit Linux - I can't imagine that it would fail!).

No no, it's fine so when 64-bit vars are needed. Usnig -m64 is only
OK when 'long' is needed and that these long need

Many thanks for reporting and fixing this.
-- Luc



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