On Friday 08 November 2013 06:46:55 Martin Schreiber wrote: > On Friday 08 November 2013 00:08:09 Sieghard wrote: > > Hallo Martin, > > > > Du schriebst am Thu, 7 Nov 2013 06:27:46 +0100: > > > > BTW, "int(eger)" already does imply signedness, usually > > > > (mathematically). > > > > > > Yup. What could be used instead of "int"? > > > > You might opt to spell it out as "integer", I think. > > That is not better IMHO. uint, sint -> uinteger, sinteger. > What about unum, snum? > Or ord8, ord16, ord32, ord64, int8, int16, int32, int64?
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