[MPlayer-dev-eng] [PATCH] Yet another batch of warning fixes :->
Dominik Mierzejewski
dominik at rangers.eu.org
Tue Dec 10 13:45:56 CET 2002
On Tuesday, 10 December 2002, Arpi wrote:
> Hi,
>
> > > > > it'll break code on 64bit platforms badly
> > > >
> > > > Will it? How about uint32_t then? And avifile's loader has those
> > > what is the problem with int ?
> >
> > Lots and lots of warnings about incompatible types.
>
> then uint32_t won't help there... (it's typedef'ed as int by inttypes.h)
>
> try to fix the causes instead of workarounding them...
Agreed. See below.
> > > > defines exactly like in my patch.
> > > yes and avifile is broken too. anyway avifile duplicates all those
> > > structs with int (instead of DWORD) in its include/ dir, and us eit for
> > > non-x86 platforms.
> >
> > Interesting. I couldn't find it, however. If you could point me to the
> > right file... :-/
>
> i mean in avifile sources, the structs (BITMAPINFOHEADER etc) are defined
> twice. once in its include/ (used on all platforms) and once in
> plugins/libwin32/loader/wine/* used only for x86. So, for avifile the 'long'
> is ok, as they use the wine headers on x86 only.
Found it. These structs should have the same size on all platforms, right?
So the proper solution would be to use uint32_t, uint16_t, and so on, like
avifile does in include/formats.h. Am I correct?
> but in mplayer, the windef.h is included in stheader.h which is used in all
> platforms, including 64bit ones. the long was changed to int by a patch for
> Alpha support long time ago.
Understood.
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