From: lundman@argonaut.com (Lundman)
Subject: 64bit longlong (quad_t)
26 Jun 1998 21:59:36 -0700
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I'm porting some code using "long long"'s or quad_t's, 64 bit values and
I'm curious of the support on them in b19.  I failed to see strtouq or
strtoull in the documentations. Nor does sscanf() talk about %q or %ll
but the archives seem to mention it with printf's?

Excellent work, I was most surprsied to see the rest of the code compile
without glitch :) (And it even runs too).


Oh and I thought I'd mention, if I run bash and type in a non-existing
command it *serious* kill my machine :) Screen gets filled with funky
garbage and soft-reset is gone :) I guess I'll just have to clean up my
typing :)


Cheers!

Lund


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