Here are some intresting results when I ran this on a big sun box at work. If anyone can offer an explination as to why they came out this way I would be intrested to find out why.
jkruck:<greytea> % uname -a SunOS greytea 5.8 Generic_108528-13 sun4u sparc SUNW,Ultra-Enterprise- +10000 jkruck:<greytea> % perl tmp.pl pad str: 401002404 pad int: 100202401 gbl str: 401000004 gbl int: 100200001 archname='sun4-solaris'; intsize='4'; longsize='4'; ptrsize='4'; doublesize='8'; byteorder='4321'; d_longlong='define'; longlongsize='8'; d_longdbl='define'; longdblsize='16'; ivtype='UNKNOWN'; ivsize='UNKNOWN'; nvtype='UNKNOWN'; nvsize='UNKNOWN'; lseeksize='UNKNOWN'; alignbytes='8'; jkruck:<greytea> %
also a new ppc based AIX box just for kicks
jkruck:<snow> % uname -a AIX snow 1 5 0000BC3A4C00 jkruck:<snow> % perl tmp.pl pad str: 401002404 pad int: 20100202401 gbl str: 401000004 gbl int: 20100200001 archname='aix'; intsize='4'; longsize='4'; ptrsize='4'; doublesize='8'; byteorder='4321'; d_longlong='define'; longlongsize='8'; d_longdbl='define'; longdblsize='8'; ivtype='long'; ivsize='4'; nvtype='double'; nvsize='8'; lseeksize='8'; alignbytes='8'; jkruck:<snow> %
Thanks Josh

In reply to Re: Non ix86 internals by krujos
in thread Non ix86 internals by diotalevi

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