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long_long.h File Reference

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Defines old LONG_LONG. More...

#include "ruby/internal/config.h"
#include "ruby/internal/has/warning.h"
#include "ruby/internal/warning_push.h"
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#define LONG_LONG   long long.
 

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Defines old LONG_LONG.

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No known compiler that can compile today's ruby lacks long long. Historically MSVC was one of such compiler, but it implemented long long a while ago (some time back in 2013). The macros are for backwards compatibility only.

Definition in file long_long.h.

Macro Definition Documentation

◆ LONG_LONG

#define LONG_LONG   long long.
Deprecated:
Just use long long directly.

Definition at line 38 of file long_long.h.