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The common technique for printing out a pointer has been to cast to a long and use the "%lx" printf modifier. This is incorrect on Win64 where casting to a long truncates the pointer. The "%p" formatter should be used instead. The problem as stated by Tim: > Unfortunately, the C committee refused to define what %p conversion "looks > like" -- they explicitly allowed it to be implementation-defined. Older > versions of Microsoft C even stuck a colon in the middle of the address (in > the days of segment+offset addressing)! The result is that the hex value of a pointer will maybe/maybe not have a 0x prepended to it. Notes on the patch: There are two main classes of changes: - in the various repr() functions that print out pointers - debugging printf's in the various thread_*.h files (these are why the patch is large) Closes SourceForge patch #100505. |
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| bufferobject.c | ||
| classobject.c | ||
| cobject.c | ||
| complexobject.c | ||
| dictobject.c | ||
| fileobject.c | ||
| floatobject.c | ||
| frameobject.c | ||
| funcobject.c | ||
| intobject.c | ||
| listobject.c | ||
| longobject.c | ||
| Makefile.in | ||
| methodobject.c | ||
| moduleobject.c | ||
| object.c | ||
| rangeobject.c | ||
| sliceobject.c | ||
| stringobject.c | ||
| tupleobject.c | ||
| typeobject.c | ||
| unicodectype.c | ||
| unicodeobject.c | ||
| xxobject.c | ||