Hi Arthur,
> Yes, I was talking about this on IRC the other day - if we do run in a
> situation where we have more than UINT32_MAX procedural macros in memory
> we have big issues. These debug prints will probably end up getting removed
> soon as they clutter the output a lot for little information.
makes sense, especially if they break the build once in a while ;-)
> I don't mind doing it the right way for our regular prints, but we have not
> been using PRIu64 in our codebase so far, so I'd rather change all those
> incriminating format specifiers at once later down the line - this patch
> was pushed so that 32bit targets could bootstrap the Rust frontend for now.
Makes sense: using different styles throughout the codebase only creates
confusion.
On a related issue: didn't you have some 32-bit host in your CI? I
remember having similar issues in the past which could easily be avoided
in advance this way.
Thanks.
Rainer
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Rainer Orth, Center for Biotechnology, Bielefeld University