p.s. just out of curiousity: why do you need it? D int types has well-defined size, so i can't see any sense in using C leftover.
I'm doing lots of pointer arithmetic so i've used uintptr_t in various places.
Gary Willoughby via Digitalmars-d Tue, 09 Dec 2014 09:01:46 -0800
p.s. just out of curiousity: why do you need it? D int types has well-defined size, so i can't see any sense in using C leftover.
I'm doing lots of pointer arithmetic so i've used uintptr_t in various places.