Conrad Wood wrote:
On Thu, 2006-12-21 at 12:07 -0700, Douglas Garstang wrote:
I'm no C programmer, but is this 32 limit just an array definition somewhere?
Wouldn't it be a no brainer to track it down and increase it so some very large
number?
I think pickupgroup is defined as 'unsigned int' somewhere in
channels.h. 32 is the number of bits in a 4-byte integer, so it's
probably using a bitmask to define which pickupgroups a channel belongs
to.
I suppose if you are on a 64bit machine/os you /could/ try to make it a
64 bit pointer, but you should really check the source a bit more to see
how exactly it's accessed (I didn't!)
I don't know any .>32bit integers on 32bit machines.
gcc supports a 64 bit integer on 32-bit process via the long long or
int64_t types.
Leo
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