If there are nice standard types (uint32_t or u_int32_t, can't remember which at the moment, I mentioned it in an email some time ago) out there already that linux has too, why not use those?


u_int32_t is the BSD type. POSIX and C use uint32_t.

Philipp Klaus Krause


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