no..
this mostly applies to a single bit operand like ...{int a1:,...};
~d
I'd like to understand this suggestion a bit more, as if I want to store 0,
> 1, 2, or 3 in a bitfield, it seems like you are suggesting that I should
> use 3 bits instead of the expected 2 bits that would be required in an
> unsigned bit field. What can be done to make msp430-gcc to generate better
> code for the unsigned integer bit field also?
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