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__int64


I've sent someone C source code for a simple routine that
compiles fine with Microsoft's Visual C++, but when they
try to compile it with gcc they get the errors:

-bash-3.2$ g++ nkg.cpp
nkg.cpp: In function âint main(int, char**)â:
nkg.cpp:83: error: â__int64â does not name a type
nkg.cpp:84: error: â__int64â does not name a type
nkg.cpp:89: error: âserNumâ was not declared in this scope
nkg.cpp:96: error: âserNumâ was not declared in this scope
nkg.cpp:141: error: âlicenseâ was not declared in this scope
nkg.cpp:145: error: âlicenseâ was not declared in this scope


These appear to be related to two 64-bit I've declared:


unsigned __int64  serNum=0;
unsigned __int64  license=0;

Apparently gcc doesn't recognize this format for a 64-bit
integer.  Could someone point out what I need to put here
to declare the 64-bit integer so gcc will accept it?

Thanks for any help.

Steve Adams


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