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Fix unittest in i386 #305

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Fix unittest in i386 #305

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This change fixes unittest in i386 while working in x86_64 builds. Without it "integer constant is too large for 'long' type" is reported. Tested on linux gcc 4.1.2 and gcc 4.4.6.

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ezegomez commented Jun 2, 2015

I signed it

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xfxyjwf commented Jun 2, 2015

Thanks!

xfxyjwf added a commit that referenced this pull request Jun 2, 2015
@xfxyjwf xfxyjwf merged commit 69433f3 into protocolbuffers:master Jun 2, 2015
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