On Thu, Sep 01, 2005 at 07:10:24PM +0200, Jeremie Koenig wrote: > On Thu, Sep 01, 2005 at 06:38:02PM +0200, Adrian von Bidder wrote: > > typedef int64_t long long; > > FWIW, it's "typedef long long int64_t;". > The syntax of typedef's is similar to variable declarations.
It is precisely the same, in fact; there are only semantic constraints which differ from object declarations. 'typedef' has the same syntactic class as 'extern', 'static', 'register', and 'auto' - it's a storage class. You could have written this with equal validity: long int typedef long int64_t; -- .''`. ** Debian GNU/Linux ** | Andrew Suffield : :' : http://www.debian.org/ | `. `' | `- -><- |
signature.asc
Description: Digital signature