hi...
does anyone know what sizeof(size_t) is in 64-bit systems?
#include <iostream>
#include <string>
using namespace std;
int main(void) {
cout<<sizeof(size_t)<<endl;
return 0;
}
this needs to be run on a 64-bit system. I have a 32-bit system. I could use
the help. I use the auto build.
the help is appreciated. on a 32-bit system, this program prints out 4. IF it
prints out 8 on a 64-bit system, I have a problem to address, and I need to
stuff in a lot of #ifdefs
because fprintf is unforgiving of data
types (I can only think of %I64u and %lu, no resizeable size_t data types),
and I have no clue how to switch streams between cout and ostream safely.
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measurements (note: they will say GB or MB or KB or TB when it is not!):
[KiB] [MiB] [GiB] [TiB]
[2^10B=1,024B=1KiB]
[2^20B=1,048,576B=1MiB]
[2^30B=1,073,741,824B=1GiB]
[2^40B=1,099,511,627,776B=1TiB]
hard disk industry disk size measurements:
[KB] [MB] [GB] [TB]
[10^3B=1,000B=1KB]
[10^6B=1,000,000B=1MB]
[10^9B=1,000,000,000B=1GB]
[10^12B=1,000,000,000,000B=1TB]------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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