On Friday, 17 June 2016 at 13:11:35 UTC, Kagamin wrote:
time_t is 64-bit on windows: https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/1f4c8f33.aspx

Windows does not have the concept of "time_t". The C runtime in use does.

We use the DigitalMars C runtime for the 32-bit model, which is the default one. The Microsoft one is used for 64-bit and 32-bit COFF. I'm not sure how the MS C library deals with time_t, however the time() function (as exported from the library file / DLL) is the 32-bit version. If I were to guess, the C headers define a macro which redirects time() calls to the 64-bit version when appropriate. The D bindings don't copy that behavior.

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