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Is it standard and practical to use long long types?
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[QUOTE="Ioannis Vranos, post: 1706781"] The above two are personally unimportant to me. The above are indeed serious but have you to be insulting? Are you at war or something? There is no need to hurt our feelings. Well it could give a warning but i do not think it could be signaled as error. However your 3,4,5 are indeed serious. Nope. Valid C99 behaviour. Thinking is one thing, criticising (and better suggesting) is another thing. Insulting is a third thing! This guy is trying to create a useful thing for free, i think he should be encouraged to continue with the right direction. You also are trying to do a good thing here by making useful suggestions, but you are doing it in the wrong way! Yours must be old. Mine: C:\c>\mingw\bin\gcc -std=c99 -pedantic-errors -O3 -Wall temp.c -o temp temp.c: In function `main': temp.c:7: warning: int format, pointer arg (arg 2) C:\c> Behaviour is *very important* if someone does not want to live alone in another planet. Again nice effort in the wrong way. GCC does not fully support C99, yet ansi invokes it's C99 spirit. If someone suggested something to you and at the meantime was calling you d**khead, wouldn't you get angry? I think that you don't understand that others get your words more seriously ad you are missing the fact that the same words from a completely stranger is a heavy insult than when from a close friend. Ioannis Vranos [/QUOTE]
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