64-bit Python?
Davide Tacchella (CSCS)
tack at cscs.ch
Mon Jun 24 07:25:31 EDT 2002
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Kragen Sitaker wrote: > > Yes, this is correct. Even the buffer interface, which my > arrayfrombuffer package[0] uses to provide access to mmapped files as > Numeric arrays inexplicably uses int instead of size_t. > > The problem is that all of the 64-bit platforms I have access to > (various Linuxes on Alpha and IA-64, Tru64 on Alpha) have 4-byte ints > and 8-byte longs, at least by default. This is called "LP64": longs > and pointers are 64, but ints are 32, so all the code that assumes > ints are 32 will continue to work. > Did somebody successfully built Python on AIX with 64 bit support ? dynload_aix.c seems not to be 64 bit safe code ... ---- (function aix_getoldmodules) offset = (unsigned int)ldiptr->ldinfo_next; ldiptr = (struct ld_info *)((unsigned int)ldiptr + offset); --- Davide
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