Dear Michael,
You wrote:
> Anyway, I think we want to use MAX_INT for this kind of
> thing, though I've had
> a surprisingly hard time confirming that with Google.
These are all coded as traditional c style casts. I don't know much about c++
casting. The problem is that Qt4 only wants qintxx and quintxx types. So we
have to choose one--assuming a traditional cast since the word length is
directly linked to the type 4 bytes or 8 bytes.
I don't see an elegant way to get the compiler to decide between the two. My
hunch is that there is a c++ style cast to handle this, but I am clueless.
I'm still working other << operator/QProcess related issues at the moment.
When this sub-task is finished, I plan to fit this one full steam.
At this point, I'm just fishing for an easy answers from the pro's instead of
putting the hard work of researching this from the ground up.
Sincerely,
Julie S.
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