On Thursday 07 November 2013 07:44:45 Ivanko B wrote:
> Probably there will be no "integer"
> ========================
> Why ? The vast majority of programs don't need "type<length>" types
> for defining varibales. They just specify "type" to express NATURE (
> and "behaviour" ) of varibales. Me sugget it to be longest harware (of
> target arch) supported by default.
>
Because one should always know the value range of a variable. It is possible 
to make a typedef for "integer" if wanted.

Martin

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