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On Mac OS X in C++ on a 64-bit CPU, is there a type that is 64 bits?

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64-bit

I can't use "long long"; what should I be using?

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anon Avatar asked Mar 04 '10 23:03

anon


1 Answers

Assuming Snow Leopard (Mac OS X 10.6.2 - Intel), then 'long' is 64-bits with the default compiler.

Specify 'g++ -m64' and it will likely be 64-bits on earlier versions too.

 1 = sizeof(char)
 1 = sizeof(unsigned char)
 2 = sizeof(short)
 2 = sizeof(unsigned short)
 4 = sizeof(int)
 4 = sizeof(unsigned int)
 8 = sizeof(long)
 8 = sizeof(unsigned long)
 4 = sizeof(float)
 8 = sizeof(double)
16 = sizeof(long double)
 8 = sizeof(size_t)
 8 = sizeof(ptrdiff_t)
 8 = sizeof(time_t)
 8 = sizeof(void *)
 8 = sizeof(char *)
 8 = sizeof(short *)
 8 = sizeof(int *)
 8 = sizeof(long *)
 8 = sizeof(float *)
 8 = sizeof(double *)
 8 = sizeof(int (*)(void))
 8 = sizeof(double (*)(void))
 8 = sizeof(char *(*)(void))

Tested with:

i686-apple-darwin10-g++-4.2.1 (GCC) 4.2.1 (Apple Inc. build 5646) (dot 1)
Copyright (C) 2007 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
This is free software; see the source for copying conditions.  There is NO
warranty; not even for MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.

Compiling with GCC 4.7.1 on Mac OS X 10.7.5 with option -std=c99, the output from the program is more extensive. Thanks to apalopohapa for pointing out the oversight that long long etc were missing from the original.

 1 = sizeof(char)
 1 = sizeof(unsigned char)
 2 = sizeof(short)
 2 = sizeof(unsigned short)
 4 = sizeof(int)
 4 = sizeof(unsigned int)
 8 = sizeof(long)
 8 = sizeof(unsigned long)
 4 = sizeof(float)
 8 = sizeof(double)
16 = sizeof(long double)
 8 = sizeof(size_t)
 8 = sizeof(ptrdiff_t)
 8 = sizeof(time_t)
 8 = sizeof(long long)
 8 = sizeof(unsigned long long)
 8 = sizeof(uintmax_t)
 1 = sizeof(int8_t)
 2 = sizeof(int16_t)
 4 = sizeof(int32_t)
 8 = sizeof(int64_t)
 1 = sizeof(int_least8_t)
 2 = sizeof(int_least16_t)
 4 = sizeof(int_least32_t)
 8 = sizeof(int_least64_t)
 1 = sizeof(int_fast8_t)
 2 = sizeof(int_fast16_t)
 4 = sizeof(int_fast32_t)
 8 = sizeof(int_fast64_t)
 8 = sizeof(uintptr_t)
 8 = sizeof(void *)
 8 = sizeof(char *)
 8 = sizeof(short *)
 8 = sizeof(int *)
 8 = sizeof(long *)
 8 = sizeof(float *)
 8 = sizeof(double *)
 8 = sizeof(int (*)(void))
 8 = sizeof(double (*)(void))
 8 = sizeof(char *(*)(void))
 1 = sizeof(struct { char a; })
 2 = sizeof(struct { short a; })
 4 = sizeof(struct { int a; })
 8 = sizeof(struct { long a; })
 4 = sizeof(struct { float a; })
 8 = sizeof(struct { double a; })
16 = sizeof(struct { char a; double b; })
16 = sizeof(struct { short a; double b; })
16 = sizeof(struct { long a; double b; })
 4 = sizeof(struct { char a; char b; short c; })
16 = sizeof(struct { char a; char b; long c; })
 4 = sizeof(struct { short a; short b; })
 6 = sizeof(struct { char a[3]; char b[3]; })
 8 = sizeof(struct { char a[3]; char b[3]; short c; })
16 = sizeof(struct { long double a; })
32 = sizeof(struct { char a; long double b; })
16 = sizeof(struct { char a; long long b; })
16 = sizeof(struct { char a; uintmax_t b; })
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Jonathan Leffler Avatar answered Sep 28 '22 07:09

Jonathan Leffler