On Sep 13, 2013, at 11:21 AM, Tim Roberts <t...@probo.com> wrote:

> Nathan Hjelm wrote:
>> 
>> Pete, I know the Microsoft compiler is a sub-par C compiler so I want
>> to make sure uint32_t is available before chaning the type of
>> num_streams. Does it support standard C99 integer types (stdint.h)? 
> 
> I'm struggling to avoid commenting on your political statement there. 
> Visual C++ started including stdint.h as of Visual Studio 2010.

Not a political statement, fact. Microsoft continues to refuse to implement C99 
in VS hense it is a sub-par C compiler.

Its good to hear that they finally stdint.h though. I assume that older version 
of VS do not have stdint.h?

-Nathan
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