Marc Balmer <m...@msys.ch> writes:

>A possible solution could be to use long instead of int, as sizeof(long)
>== sizeof(void *) on 32bit and 64bit linux.  But if such values are used
>in externalized binary form somewhere (tooltalk?) it might lead to
>incompatabilities.

This is not really future portable, and I would prefer to do this the 
correct way rather than just fudging it. Is there a reason we are not 
using pointer types here and are instead using integer types?

-- 
Aaron W. Hsu | arcf...@sacrideo.us | http://www.sacrideo.us
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