Thanks, Alex. Applied.

On 10/1/20 4:32 PM, Alejandro Colomar wrote:
> Signed-off-by: Alejandro Colomar <colomar.6....@gmail.com>
> ---
>  man7/system_data_types.7 | 80 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
>  1 file changed, 80 insertions(+)
> 
> diff --git a/man7/system_data_types.7 b/man7/system_data_types.7
> index c5d0b700d..c130b7256 100644
> --- a/man7/system_data_types.7
> +++ b/man7/system_data_types.7
> @@ -1348,6 +1348,86 @@ See also:
>  .BR getpwnam (2),
>  .BR credentials (7)
>  .RE
> +.\"------------------------------------- uint_fastN_t -----------------/
> +.TP
> +.IR uint_fast N _t
> +.RS
> +Include:
> +.IR <stdint.h> .
> +Alternatively,
> +.IR <inttypes.h> .
> +.PP
> +.IR uint_fast8_t ,
> +.IR uint_fast16_t ,
> +.IR uint_fast32_t ,
> +.I uint_fast64_t
> +.PP
> +Usually the fastest (see Notes) unsigned integer type
> +of a width of at least N bits,
> +N being the value specified in its type name.
> +According to the C language standard, they shall be
> +capable of storing values in the range [0,
> +.BR UINT_FAST N _MAX ],
> +substituting N by the appropriate number.
> +.PP
> +The length modifiers for the
> +.IR uint_fast N _t
> +types for the
> +.BR printf (3)
> +family of functions
> +are expanded by macros of the forms
> +.BR PRIuFAST N,
> +.BR PRIoFAST N,
> +.BR PRIxFAST N
> +and
> +.BR PRIXFAST N
> +(defined in
> +.IR <inttypes.h> );
> +resulting for example in
> +.B %"PRIuFAST32"
> +or
> +.B %"PRIxFAST32"
> +for printing
> +.I uint_fast32_t
> +values.
> +The length modifiers for the
> +.IR uint_fast N _t
> +types for the
> +.BR scanf (3)
> +family of functions
> +are expanded by macros of the forms
> +.BR SCNuFAST N,
> +.BR SCNoFAST N,
> +.BR SCNxFAST N
> +and
> +.BR SCNXFAST N
> +(defined in
> +.IR <inttypes.h> );
> +resulting for example in
> +.B %"SCNuFAST16"
> +or
> +.B %"SCNxFAST16"
> +for scanning
> +.I uint_fast16_t
> +values.
> +.PP
> +Conforming to:
> +C99 and later; POSIX.1-2001 and later.
> +.PP
> +Notes:
> +Where there is no single type that is fastest for all purposes,
> +the implementation may choose any type
> +with the required signedness and at least the minimum width.
> +.PP
> +See also the
> +.IR int_fast N _t ,
> +.IR int_least N _t ,
> +.IR int N _t ,
> +.IR uint_least N _t
> +and
> +.IR uint N _t
> +types in this page.
> +.RE
>  .\"------------------------------------- uintmax_t --------------------/
>  .TP
>  .I uintmax_t
> 


-- 
Michael Kerrisk
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