[issue4130] Intel icc 9.1 does not support __int128_t used by ctypes

2008-10-16 Thread jared jennings
jared jennings [EMAIL PROTECTED] added the comment: According to ยง7.1.3 of the C99 standard, the name __int128_t is reserved for implementation-specific use because it starts with an underscore. So if gcc defines this type and icc does not, that is not a bug in icc; and if Python uses this type

[issue4130] Intel icc 9.1 does not support __int128_t used by ctypes

2008-10-15 Thread jared jennings
New submission from jared jennings [EMAIL PROTECTED]: If the Intel 9.1 compilers are used to compile Python 2.6, the following compiler error results: /mnt/gpfs/usrpeople/jenninjl/Python-2.6-intel/Modules/_ctypes/libffi/src/x86/ffi64.c(43): error: identifier __int128_t is undefined