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@@ -203,7 +203,7 @@ static void
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test_time_period(void *arg)
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{
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(void) arg;
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- unsigned int tn;
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+ uint64_t tn;
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int retval;
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time_t fake_time;
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@@ -214,22 +214,22 @@ test_time_period(void *arg)
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/* Check that the time period number is right */
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tn = get_time_period_num(fake_time);
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- tt_int_op(tn, ==, 16903);
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+ tt_u64_op(tn, ==, 16903);
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/* Increase current time to 11:59:59 UTC and check that the time period
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number is still the same */
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fake_time += 3599;
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tn = get_time_period_num(fake_time);
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- tt_int_op(tn, ==, 16903);
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+ tt_u64_op(tn, ==, 16903);
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/* Now take time to 12:00:00 UTC and check that the time period rotated */
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fake_time += 1;
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tn = get_time_period_num(fake_time);
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- tt_int_op(tn, ==, 16904);
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+ tt_u64_op(tn, ==, 16904);
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/* Now also check our hs_get_next_time_period_num() function */
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tn = hs_get_next_time_period_num(fake_time);
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- tt_int_op(tn, ==, 16905);
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+ tt_u64_op(tn, ==, 16905);
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done:
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;
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