Is this code below works on all platform with C++11 compiler?
I know that earlier we had to to use "%I64d" for Windows platform and "%lld" for linux like platforms.
long long = (long long)1e18;
printf("%lld\n", a);
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Is this code below works on all platform with C++11 compiler?
I know that earlier we had to to use "%I64d" for Windows platform and "%lld" for linux like platforms.
long long = (long long)1e18;
printf("%lld\n", a);
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No it doesn't.
UPD: I suddenly realised I might've been wrong. I do have problems with --std=gnu++11 but, apparently, there's no such problem with --std=c++11.
CODE from last round got Accepted. And Codeforces is on windows platform.
you may check it in the Standard but as far as I remember it's now in standard so it should work in every compliant compiler.
Not that this means much when mingw is notoriously non-compliant. Ever tried printing long doubles? (Also, for some reason, you have to read doubles with %lf and print with %f, even though they should be equivalent).
Strangely, it works on every compiler on Codeforces
P.S. WIN32 is defined, as I see
It works. Even
-std=c++11 -Wpedantic
gives no warnings. It seems that the code is correct in ISO C++ 2011 Standard.