On 2009/05/07 08:47:02, Lasse Reichstein wrote:
> On 2009/05/07 08:25:43, Mikhail Naganov wrote:
> > Are you sure that "%p" doesn't also print "0x" on Linux? I've just
checked
> that
> > under gcc 4.0.3 it does.

> Not sure at all.

> >
> > The inconsitency between Windows and Linux behavior on interpreting
%p was the
> > main reason of using "%x" which works everywhere the same.

> You are right. The problem is that "%x" is not sufficient to print a
pointer in
> 64-bit mode.

> Since Windows doesn't have inttypes.h, the simpest solution is
probably to
> create a macro, V8PRIp, to print a pointer our way (which is either
"x", "lx" or
> "llx" depending on compiler and wordsize).

LGTM, but where is V8PRIp defined?

http://codereview.chromium.org/114010

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