On Mon, 4 Apr 2005, Al Viro wrote:
On Mon, Apr 04, 2005 at 10:30:52PM +0200, Renate Meijer wrote:
When used improperly. The #define Al Viro objected to, is
objectionable. It's highly
misleading, as Mr. Viro pointed out. I fail to see where he made
comments on stdint.h
as such.
Comments on stdint.h are very simple: ...fast... type names are misleading
in exactly the same way as that define. The fact that they are in standard
does not outweight the confusion potential.
I don't find stdint.h in the kernel source (up to 2.6.11). Is this
going to be a new addition?
It would be very helpful to start using the uint(8,16,32,64)_t types
because they are self-evident, a lot more than size_t or, my favorite
wchar_t.
Cheers,
Dick Johnson
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