> You can hide the "complexity" of the second line behind
> macros. And this is what is done in most places.
oh, I agree. My only point is that if the *only* argument against
bitfields is that they're inefficient (insert vague hand-waving) then
people will happily decide to live with that inefficiency. I'm all for
macros that are both efficient *and* abstract away the risk of getting
open-coding wrong.
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