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c++ - ULL suffix on a numeric literal

I've run across some code like this:

line += addr & 0x3fULL;

Obviously, 'U' and 'L' are not hex digits. I'm guessing that the 'ULL' at the end of that hex numeric literal means "Unsigned Long Long" - am I correct? (this sort of thing is very difficult to google) if so then this is some sort of suffix modifier on the number?

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From the gcc manual:

ISO C99 supports data types for integers that are at least 64 bits wide ( . . . ) . To make an integer constant of type long long int, add the suffix LL to the integer. To make an integer constant of type unsigned long long int, add the suffix ULL to the integer.

These suffixes have also been added to C++ in C++11, and were already supported long long (pun intended) before that as compiler extensions.


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