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Re: [Bug-XBoard] We distribute wrongly compiled WinBoard binaries


From: Eric Mullins
Subject: Re: [Bug-XBoard] We distribute wrongly compiled WinBoard binaries
Date: Tue, 02 Feb 2010 11:32:13 -0700
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Tim Mann wrote:
That's odd; I thought %I64 was only used by the Microsoft C library.
Maybe with -mno-cygwin, gcc is linking scanf to a version from the
Microsoft runtime library?

That is exactly the problem. You want to use %I64u/%I64d when linking with msvcrt, otherwise %llu/%lld. Later versions such as msvcr70.dll work correctly with the %lld syntax, but using -mno-cygwin causes linkage with msvcrt.dll (version 6) which requires %I64 syntax. The data types themselves still must check _MSC_VER, but you can't check that for determining the proper u64Display setting.

There's no easy way to determine this either. The real issue is linking against msvcrt, and I don't know a reliable way to be sure. I find it best to check against _WIN32 and use %I64 in that case. That would probably break for borland or watcom or other compilers, but it will succeed for gcc in or out of windows, and for ms compilers.




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