On Wednesday, 18 de May de 2011 09:10:40 [email protected] wrote: > Regarding use of ssize_t as a potential replacement for int, isn't this a > non-standard type currently only provided by GNU C?
No. ssize_t is "signed size_t", the type returned by read(2) and write(2).
It's definitely defined at least by POSIX.
It might be that ISO C and C++ don't have it, though.
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