Date: Wed, 17 Mar 2004 11:53:40 -0600 From: "Jacques A. Vidrine" <nectar@FreeBSD.org> To: Toni Andjelkovic <toni@soth.at> Cc: Artis Caune <ac-lists@latnet.lv> Subject: Re: kernel modules programming: struct proc question Message-ID: <20040317175340.GA88110@madman.celabo.org> In-Reply-To: <20040317154530.GD6576@tv.soth.at> References: <20040316163956.GD638@lame.novel.ru> <20040316181307.GA6576@tv.soth.at> <20040317142451.GC2506@lame.novel.ru> <opr40hacqdcpfy5d@mail.latnet.lv> <20040317154530.GD6576@tv.soth.at>
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On Wed, Mar 17, 2004 at 04:45:30PM +0100, Toni Andjelkovic wrote: > On Wed, Mar 17 2004 (17:00:02 +0200), Artis Caune wrote: > > "pid_t" is signed int type, or am I missing something? > > You are right, pid_t is __int32_t, which is signed, so "%d" > is the correct format. That's only correct for machines with 32-bit ints. In any case, POSIX only specifies that pid_t is a signed integer type... it could be any size supported by the implementation. For portability, you probably want to cast to the `biggest' type and use the appropriate printf specifier, e.g. printf("%ld", (long)pid_t); or printf("%jd", (intmax_t)pid_t); // C99 Cheers, -- Jacques Vidrine / nectar@celabo.org / jvidrine@verio.net / nectar@freebsd.org
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