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authorPedro J. Estébanez <pedrojrulez@gmail.com>2019-03-26 18:51:13 +0100
committerRémi Verschelde <rverschelde@gmail.com>2021-05-17 15:06:19 +0200
commit469fa47e0646d8f2ca3237dede8a04568039c7c6 (patch)
tree2efd036166f999a84e303cde32f91c4f9cf212e9 /modules/webp/image_loader_webp.cpp
parent9cc17a8439d4909324da014a1d2e90cfaa9fb979 (diff)
Make all file access 64-bit (uint64_t)
This changes the types of a big number of variables. General rules: - Using `uint64_t` in general. We also considered `int64_t` but eventually settled on keeping it unsigned, which is also closer to what one would expect with `size_t`/`off_t`. - We only keep `int64_t` for `seek_end` (takes a negative offset from the end) and for the `Variant` bindings, since `Variant::INT` is `int64_t`. This means we only need to guard against passing negative values in `core_bind.cpp`. - Using `uint32_t` integers for concepts not needing such a huge range, like pages, blocks, etc. In addition: - Improve usage of integer types in some related places; namely, `DirAccess`, core binds. Note: - On Windows, `_ftelli64` reports invalid values when using 32-bit MinGW with version < 8.0. This was an upstream bug fixed in 8.0. It breaks support for big files on 32-bit Windows builds made with that toolchain. We might add a workaround. Fixes #44363. Fixes godotengine/godot-proposals#400. Co-authored-by: Rémi Verschelde <rverschelde@gmail.com>
Diffstat (limited to 'modules/webp/image_loader_webp.cpp')
-rw-r--r--modules/webp/image_loader_webp.cpp2
1 files changed, 1 insertions, 1 deletions
diff --git a/modules/webp/image_loader_webp.cpp b/modules/webp/image_loader_webp.cpp
index 6e62840a3e..d7e88d76b1 100644
--- a/modules/webp/image_loader_webp.cpp
+++ b/modules/webp/image_loader_webp.cpp
@@ -147,7 +147,7 @@ static Ref<Image> _webp_mem_loader_func(const uint8_t *p_png, int p_size) {
Error ImageLoaderWEBP::load_image(Ref<Image> p_image, FileAccess *f, bool p_force_linear, float p_scale) {
Vector<uint8_t> src_image;
- int src_image_len = f->get_len();
+ uint64_t src_image_len = f->get_len();
ERR_FAIL_COND_V(src_image_len == 0, ERR_FILE_CORRUPT);
src_image.resize(src_image_len);