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Re: ✘64-bit time_t on glibc 2.34 and up


From: Greg Troxel
Subject: Re: ✘64-bit time_t on glibc 2.34 and up
Date: Fri, 13 Jan 2023 19:33:35 -0500
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[dropping ntpsec because  they bounced my mail]

"Gary E. Miller" <gem@rellim.com> writes:

>>  but int is ok in
>> practice, on ILP32.  On IP16L32, it's not, but we aren't building for
>> PDP-11 any more :-)
>
> What is ILP32?  Or IP16L32?

ILP32 means int, long and pointer are all 32 bits.  Like the vax, and
i386.

LP64 means long/* are 64, and by implication int is 32.  Like x86_64,
sparc64, aarch74

ILP64 means int is also 64.  Like alpha.

IP16L32 I just made up; 16-bit ints and pointers, 32 longs.  That's the
UNIX ABI on PDP-11.



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