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| From | Francois LE COAT <lecoat@atari.org> |
|---|---|
| Newsgroups | comp.sys.atari.st |
| Subject | Re: Eureka 2.12 is 30 years old |
| Date | 2017-02-26 13:47 +0100 |
| Organization | Aioe.org NNTP Server |
| Message-ID | <o8uipe$o36$1@gioia.aioe.org> (permalink) |
| References | <o87rph$1mu2$1@gioia.aioe.org> <fe96d752-9e8c-4f03-877c-80697e31865a@googlegroups.com> <o8l6cu$1b51$1@gioia.aioe.org> <slrnob5hsh.47b.news-1457978346@a-tuin.ms.intern> |
Hi, Michael Schwingen writes: > Francois LE COAT wrote: >>> You do understand that Atari/FreeMiNT has nothing to do with this and versions past 4.6.4 (I guess this is the version you're referring to) are even more strict, to make more issues visible, right? >>> >>> Either fix your code or use the older gcc versions, you're free to continue your programming. ;) >> >> What worries me the most, is that there's no 16bits integer type. The >> C language is inappropriate for 16/32bits ATARI machines. > > Huh? > > Of course there is - I just tried using gcc-m68k-atari-mint cross-compiler > (4.6.4) - it is called "short", just like expected. Replacing integer type (int) by short type (short) in my 30 years old sources from Eureka 2.12 doesn't work. GNU/GCC 3.3.6 16bits integer type is suitable for 16/32bits machines like the ATARI ST, but GNU/GCC 4.2 and later don't have this 16bits int type. This is a cruel lack =( Regards, -- François LE COAT Author of Eureka 2.12 (2D Graph Describer, 3D Modeller) http://eureka.atari.org/
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Eureka 2.12 is 30 years old Francois LE COAT <lecoat@atari.org> - 2017-02-17 23:00 +0100
Re: Eureka 2.12 is 30 years old Miro Kropáček <miro.kropacek@gmail.com> - 2017-02-22 14:40 -0800
Re: Eureka 2.12 is 30 years old Francois LE COAT <lecoat@atari.org> - 2017-02-23 00:21 +0100
Re: Eureka 2.12 is 30 years old Michael Schwingen <news-1457978346@discworld.dascon.de> - 2017-02-26 12:18 +0000
Re: Eureka 2.12 is 30 years old Francois LE COAT <lecoat@atari.org> - 2017-02-26 13:47 +0100
Re: Eureka 2.12 is 30 years old Michael Schwingen <news-1457978346@discworld.dascon.de> - 2017-02-26 15:18 +0000
Re: Eureka 2.12 is 30 years old Francois LE COAT <lecoat@atari.org> - 2017-02-26 17:00 +0100
Re: Eureka 2.12 is 30 years old Miro Kropáček <miro.kropacek@gmail.com> - 2017-02-26 14:22 -0800
Re: Eureka 2.12 is 30 years old Francois LE COAT <lecoat@atari.org> - 2017-02-27 00:00 +0100
Re: Eureka 2.12 is 30 years old Miro Kropáček <miro.kropacek@gmail.com> - 2017-02-27 14:14 -0800
Re: Eureka 2.12 is 30 years old Francois LE COAT <lecoat@atari.org> - 2017-02-28 23:43 +0100
Re: Eureka 2.12 is 30 years old Miro Kropáček <miro.kropacek@gmail.com> - 2017-03-01 14:12 -0800
Re: Eureka 2.12 is 30 years old Francois LE COAT <lecoat@atari.org> - 2017-03-04 21:51 +0100
Re: Eureka 2.12 is 30 years old Henk Robbers <h.robbers@chello.nl> - 2017-02-26 23:49 +0100
Re: Eureka 2.12 is 30 years old Francois LE COAT <lecoat@atari.org> - 2017-02-27 18:18 +0100
Re: Eureka 2.12 is 30 years old Michael Schwingen <news-1457978346@discworld.dascon.de> - 2017-02-27 21:31 +0000
Re: Eureka 2.12 is 30 years old Francois LE COAT <lecoat@atari.org> - 2017-02-28 22:40 +0100
Re: Eureka 2.12 is 30 years old Miro Kropáček <miro.kropacek@gmail.com> - 2017-03-01 14:10 -0800
Re: Eureka 2.12 is 30 years old Francois LE COAT <lecoat@atari.org> - 2017-03-02 21:47 +0100
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