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2004 Jul 08
2
[LLVMdev] UnitTests/2002-05-19-DivTest.c
The above-mentioned test contains this:
long B53 = - (1LL << 53);
strictly speaking, this is not correct code. The C standard says about shift:
"if the value of the first operator is ... or greater than ... the width of
the promoted left operand, the behaviour is underfined".
Thouhts?
- Volodya
2004 Sep 10
1
Netmeeting i can't hear voice
Hi.
After a small war with "underfined sybol" error and conflicts between h323
and oh323 I successfully install h323 channel.
Now, I can connect from Netmeeting to SIP and ZAP channels, but I can't here
anything.
When I call at phone, and try to speak, on another end of line man said,
that my voice very low. Microphone volum...
2004 Jul 08
0
[LLVMdev] UnitTests/2002-05-19-DivTest.c
...e-mentioned test contains this:
>
> long B53 = - (1LL << 53);
>
> strictly speaking, this is not correct code. The C standard says about
> shift: "if the value of the first operator is ... or greater than ... the
> width of the promoted left operand, the behaviour is underfined".
Forget this, I've missed the 'LL' suffix. Sorry for the noise.
- Volodya
2004 Jul 08
3
[LLVMdev] UnitTests/2002-05-19-DivTest.c
...:
> >
> > long B53 = - (1LL << 53);
> >
> > strictly speaking, this is not correct code. The C standard says about
> > shift: "if the value of the first operator is ... or greater than ... the
> > width of the promoted left operand, the behaviour is underfined".
>
> Forget this, I've missed the 'LL' suffix. Sorry for the noise.
But the test still has a problem ;-)
printf("%ld\n", Arg / (1LL << 4));
Again, the passed value is long long, and format specifier is '%ld'. What
about the attached patch?
-...
2007 Mar 30
0
Need help in running swfdec to watch youtube video
...76nGfdhAFBKN&sk=CdlGIc1WbGevkdd3KWQVRQC
But i get error message from swfdec like this:
SWFDEC: ERROR: swfdec_loader.c(227): :
"/get_video?video_id=ot5DtISEceU&t=undefined" is an absolute path -
using relative instead
Can you please tell me what am I missing? Why 't' is underfined?
2004 Jul 08
0
[LLVMdev] UnitTests/2002-05-19-DivTest.c
...; long B53 = - (1LL << 53);
> > >
> > > strictly speaking, this is not correct code. The C standard says about
> > > shift: "if the value of the first operator is ... or greater than ... the
> > > width of the promoted left operand, the behaviour is underfined".
> >
> > Forget this, I've missed the 'LL' suffix. Sorry for the noise.
>
> But the test still has a problem ;-)
>
> printf("%ld\n", Arg / (1LL << 4));
>
> Again, the passed value is long long, and format specifier is '%ld...