ComputeLibrary: fix incorrect format specifier

Fixes incorrect format specifier causing build break on 32bit x86 aosp
target.

Fixes: 181071194
Test: build sc-dev arm64, arm
Test: build without-vendor x86, x86_64
Change-Id: I43634591e8ed99bd7d0a2b2831824c3773abe1ab
1 file changed
tree: 711b33483fe6b3e4d894b1d9a948ebbffa79d8b7
  1. .github/
  2. arm_compute/
  3. build/
  4. data/
  5. docs/
  6. examples/
  7. include/
  8. scripts/
  9. src/
  10. support/
  11. tests/
  12. utils/
  13. .clang-format
  14. Android.bp
  15. LICENSE
  16. OWNERS
  17. README.md
  18. SConscript
  19. SConstruct
  20. SECURITY.md
README.md

Release repository: https://github.com/arm-software/ComputeLibrary

Development repository: https://review.mlplatform.org/#/admin/projects/ml/ComputeLibrary

Please report issues here: https://github.com/ARM-software/ComputeLibrary/issues

Make sure you are using the latest version of the library before opening an issue. Thanks

Deprecation notice:

  • We have deprecated the GLES backend and it will be removed from the library in the release 21.05
  • We have deprecated the NEON and OpenCL computer vision functions and they will be removed in 21.05

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Documentation (API, changelogs, build guide, contribution guide, errata, etc.) available at https://github.com/ARM-software/ComputeLibrary/wiki/Documentation.

Binaries available at https://github.com/ARM-software/ComputeLibrary/releases.

License & Contributions: The software is provided under MIT license. Contributions to this project are accepted under the same license.

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