Re: Re: [HACKERS] Re: Call for port testing on fmgr changes -- Results!
Adriaan Joubert <a.joubert@albourne.com>
From: Adriaan Joubert <a.joubert@albourne.com>
To:
Cc: Tom Lane <tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us>, pgsql@rkirkpat.net, pgsql-ports@postgreSQL.org, pgsql-hackers@postgreSQL.org
Date: 2000-06-25T07:17:52Z
Lists: pgsql-hackers
Thomas Lockhart wrote: > > Hmm, that makes all kinds of sense if time_t is not the same size as > > AbsoluteTime --- which wouldn't surprise me at all on a 64-bit system. > > time_t *ought* to be 64-bits on such a machine. The casts in that > > routine, > > tx = localtime((time_t *) &time); > > are obviously bogus if so. Can anyone with an Alpha comment? > > I haven't had an Alpha for a couple of years, but I *strongly* recall > that time_t is 64 bits on that machine. > In <sys/types.h> time_t is defined as an int4, i.e. 4 bytes. To double-check I wrote a program to print sizeof: sizeof(time_t)=4 (DU 4.0F, cc) So I guess it is 32 bits. On the whole they have stuck to traditional sizes for traditional types -- it would just have broken too many programmes otherwise. Of course they are going to have to make time_t 64 bits within the next 30 years .... Adriaan