Testing for int64 (was Re: [COMMITTERS] pgsql-server/ /configure /configure.in...) - Mailing list pgsql-hackers

From Tom Lane
Subject Testing for int64 (was Re: [COMMITTERS] pgsql-server/ /configure /configure.in...)
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Msg-id 16645.1043805058@sss.pgh.pa.us
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petere@postgresql.org (Peter Eisentraut - PostgreSQL) writes:
>     The code that checks for the 64-bit int type now gives more reasonable
>     results when cross-compiling: In that case we just take the compiler's
>     information and trust that the arithmetic works.  Disabling int64 is too
>     pessimistic.

It's not so much that we can't trust the arithmetic as that we shouldn't
trust that the platform's s(n)printf supports int64.  This situation
used to be a reality on older machines with gcc but no int64 type in the
native compiler, and I suspect there are still some of them out there.

I think a reasonable choice in cross-compiling situations would be to
assume int64 works if we have a long long int datatype, but to force use
of our own snprintf rather than trusting to luck with the platform's.

(It didn't look like that's what happens right now, but I might be
missing something in the autoconf spaghetti.)

            regards, tom lane

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