That - as expected - gives us warnings:
"test.c", line 21: warning #2171-D: invalid type conversion
p, (ull_p)slot, byte, bit, nop);
^
"test.c", line 29: warning #2171-D: invalid type conversion
for (p = (ull_p)123456ULL; p < (ull_p)(1ULL << 34); p += (1ULL <
+< 29))
^
"test.c", line 29: warning #2171-D: invalid type conversion
for (p = (ull_p)123456ULL; p < (ull_p)(1ULL << 34); p += (1ULL <
+< 29))
^
"test.c", line 29: remark #4274-D: comparison of pointer with integer
+zero
for (p = (ull_p)123456ULL; p < (ull_p)(1ULL << 34); p += (1ULL <
+< 29))
^
And when running ...
ELF-32 executable object file - IA64
No output at all
Enjoy, Have FUN! H.Merijn
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