py/objint: Use size_t for arguments that measure bytes/sizes.

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Damien George
2016-10-11 13:20:11 +11:00
parent 8bb7d958f1
commit 6dff3df501
5 changed files with 13 additions and 13 deletions

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@@ -133,8 +133,8 @@ void mp_obj_int_print(const mp_print_t *print, mp_obj_t self_in, mp_print_kind_t
// enough, a dynamic one will be allocated.
char stack_buf[sizeof(mp_int_t) * 4];
char *buf = stack_buf;
mp_uint_t buf_size = sizeof(stack_buf);
mp_uint_t fmt_size;
size_t buf_size = sizeof(stack_buf);
size_t fmt_size;
char *str = mp_obj_int_formatted(&buf, &buf_size, &fmt_size, self_in, 10, NULL, '\0', '\0');
mp_print_str(print, str);
@@ -180,7 +180,7 @@ size_t mp_int_format_size(size_t num_bits, int base, const char *prefix, char co
//
// The resulting formatted string will be returned from this function and the
// formatted size will be in *fmt_size.
char *mp_obj_int_formatted(char **buf, mp_uint_t *buf_size, mp_uint_t *fmt_size, mp_const_obj_t self_in,
char *mp_obj_int_formatted(char **buf, size_t *buf_size, size_t *fmt_size, mp_const_obj_t self_in,
int base, const char *prefix, char base_char, char comma) {
fmt_int_t num;
if (MP_OBJ_IS_SMALL_INT(self_in)) {
@@ -211,7 +211,7 @@ char *mp_obj_int_formatted(char **buf, mp_uint_t *buf_size, mp_uint_t *fmt_size,
sign = '-';
}
uint needed_size = mp_int_format_size(sizeof(fmt_int_t) * 8, base, prefix, comma);
size_t needed_size = mp_int_format_size(sizeof(fmt_int_t) * 8, base, prefix, comma);
if (needed_size > *buf_size) {
*buf = m_new(char, needed_size);
*buf_size = needed_size;