The issue is that ,in 32bits,an int(which is a 32bit integer) will hodl a pointer value.
when you move to 64bits ,you can no longer store a pointer.
The 'intptr_t' type is designed for this
The issue is that ,in 32bits,an int(which is a 32bit integer) will hodl a pointer value.
when you move to 64bits ,you can no longer store a pointer.
The 'intptr_t' type is designed for this