Building and running Detour 64 bit - any problems?

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Ben Hymers

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May 8, 2013, 5:10:23 AM5/8/13
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Has anyone tried building and running Detour as a 64 bit lib? Are there any non-obvious stumbling blocks I should be aware of (beyond the obvious project config errors and compiler warnings)? There seems to be a lot of pointer arithmetic, signed/unsigned mismatches and inappropriate use of 32 bit types instead of size_t etc. - I know a lot of these can be benign but have any of you found them to cause problems in use?

Cameron Hart

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May 9, 2013, 8:32:36 AM5/9/13
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I haven't tried for a while but I'm usually building and running on 64 bit Linux and don't recall having any issues.


On 8 May 2013 19:10, Ben Hymers <b.hy...@gmail.com> wrote:
Has anyone tried building and running Detour as a 64 bit lib? Are there any non-obvious stumbling blocks I should be aware of (beyond the obvious project config errors and compiler warnings)? There seems to be a lot of pointer arithmetic, signed/unsigned mismatches and inappropriate use of 32 bit types instead of size_t etc. - I know a lot of these can be benign but have any of you found them to cause problems in use?

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