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From Andrew Gierth
Subject INT64_MIN and _MAX
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Msg-id 87oanmdliy.fsf@news-spur.riddles.org.uk
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Responses Re: INT64_MIN and _MAX
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A couple of places (adt/timestamp.c and pgbench.c) have this:

#ifndef INT64_MAX
#define INT64_MAX    INT64CONST(0x7FFFFFFFFFFFFFFF)
#endif

#ifndef INT64_MIN
#define INT64_MIN    (-INT64CONST(0x7FFFFFFFFFFFFFFF) - 1)
#endif

On the other hand, int8.c uses the INT64_MIN expression directly inline.

On the third hand, INT64_MIN etc. would typically be defined in stdint.h
if it exists.

So wouldn't it make more sense to move these definitions into c.h and
standardize their usage?

-- 
Andrew (irc:RhodiumToad)



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