What's the right way to specify a "long long" (aka signed 64-bit int) in an XS typemap file for a 32-bit Perl? I've found it varyingly declared as:
Specifically, I'm trying to get this bit of XS to work with a stock Apple-provided Perl for a QuickTime utility function:
QTTime
QTMakeTime(timeValue, timeScale)
long long timeValue
long timeScale
(Side note: a good way to phrase this search in google is: site:search.cpan.org "long long" inurl:typemap)
Update: To summarize the thread, there is no right way, but there are a bunch of possible hacks.
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