libstdc++: Fix misleading typedef name in <format>

This local typedef for uintptr_t was accidentally named uint64_t,
probably from a careless code completion shortcut. We don't need the
typedef at all since it's only used once. Just use __UINTPTR_TYPE__
directly instead.

libstdc++-v3/ChangeLog:

	* include/std/format (_Iter_sink<charT, contiguous_iterator>):
	Remove uint64_t local type.
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Jonathan Wakely 2023-12-07 12:40:18 +00:00
parent 2f512f6fcd
commit cab0083dc7

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@ -2809,7 +2809,6 @@ namespace __format
requires same_as<iter_value_t<_OutIter>, _CharT>
class _Iter_sink<_CharT, _OutIter> : public _Sink<_CharT>
{
using uint64_t = __UINTPTR_TYPE__;
_OutIter _M_first;
iter_difference_t<_OutIter> _M_max = -1;
protected:
@ -2883,7 +2882,7 @@ namespace __format
return {__ptr, __bytes / sizeof(_CharT)};
#endif
// Avoid forming a pointer to a different memory page.
uint64_t __off = reinterpret_cast<uint64_t>(__ptr) % 1024;
const auto __off = reinterpret_cast<__UINTPTR_TYPE__>(__ptr) % 1024;
__n = (1024 - __off) / sizeof(_CharT);
if (__n > 0) [[likely]]
return {__ptr, static_cast<size_t>(__n)};