Use standard C99 (and Qt) types for 64-bit integers

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Luke Dashjr
2011-12-20 16:52:59 -05:00
parent 781c06c0f5
commit 21d9f36781
58 changed files with 526 additions and 442 deletions

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@@ -3,6 +3,7 @@
#include "uint256.h"
#include <QtGlobal>
#include <QList>
class CWallet;
@@ -46,8 +47,8 @@ public:
/** @name Reported status
@{*/
Status status;
int64 depth;
int64 open_for; /**< Timestamp if status==OpenUntilDate, otherwise number of blocks */
qint64 depth;
qint64 open_for; /**< Timestamp if status==OpenUntilDate, otherwise number of blocks */
/**@}*/
/** Current number of blocks (to know whether cached status is still valid) */
@@ -79,15 +80,15 @@ public:
{
}
TransactionRecord(uint256 hash, int64 time):
TransactionRecord(uint256 hash, qint64 time):
hash(hash), time(time), type(Other), address(""), debit(0),
credit(0), idx(0)
{
}
TransactionRecord(uint256 hash, int64 time,
TransactionRecord(uint256 hash, qint64 time,
Type type, const std::string &address,
int64 debit, int64 credit):
qint64 debit, qint64 credit):
hash(hash), time(time), type(type), address(address), debit(debit), credit(credit),
idx(0)
{
@@ -101,11 +102,11 @@ public:
/** @name Immutable transaction attributes
@{*/
uint256 hash;
int64 time;
qint64 time;
Type type;
std::string address;
int64 debit;
int64 credit;
qint64 debit;
qint64 credit;
/**@}*/
/** Subtransaction index, for sort key */