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Posts: #64bit

Posts: # 64bit

25 Sep 2009
64-bit Loki
Andrei Alexandrescu, Andrey Karpov, Evgenii Ryzhkov, Peter Kummel, Rich Sposato
The article is a report about testing of portability of Loki library with 64-bit systems with the help of Viva64 code analyzer performed by OOO "Program Verification Systems" Company. It...
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21 Sep 2009
About size_t and ptrdiff_t
Andrey Karpov
The article explains what size_t and ptrdiff_t types are, their purpose, and when to use them. The following information is especially valuable for developers starting to create 64-bit...
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21 Sep 2009
How to estimate the process of 64-bit migration of C/C++ applications?
Evgenii Ryzhkov
The article is devoted to the issue of estimating complexity and cost of migration of applications to 64-bit platforms. Such aspects as availability of various components of an application...
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15 Sep 2009
Issues of 64-bit code in real programs: virtual functions
Andrey Karpov
We have already written in our articles about one of the problems of code migration to 64-bit systems relating to incorrect overload of virtual functions. For example, our article "20 issues...
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07 Sep 2009
Magic constants and malloc() function
Andrey Karpov
Once again I would like to discuss the issue of using magic constants in code. We can eternally repeat that one should use sizeof() operator for correct calculation of the size of memory...
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28 Aoû 2009
Problems of 64-bit code in real programs: magic constants
Andrey Karpov
I would like to tell you about one more 64-bit error we have found in some program. It becomes a good tradition to publish information about interesting and specific programming errors for...
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06 Aoû 2009
Safety of 64-bit code
Andrey Karpov
The article reviews the issues of providing safety of program code when adapting it for 64-bit...
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11 Mai 2009
A 64-bit horse that can count
Andrey Karpov
The article concerns the peculiarities of Visual C++ compiler's behavior when generating 64-bit code and possible errors relating to...
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29 Avr 2009
Change of type alignment and the consequences
Andrey Karpov
When porting software one of the task a developer faces is to change types' sizes and rules of their alignments. Not so long ago we provided support of the diagnosing rule allowing you to detect...
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19 Avr 2009
Seven Steps of Migrating a Program to a 64-bit System
Andrey Karpov
The article describes the main steps which should be performed to correctly port 32-bit Windows applications onto 64-bit Windows systems. Although the article is meant for developers using C/C++...
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