If it matters what size the types are, use stdint.h types such as int32_t.
For example, this matters in the network code and structures saved to disk.
Otherwise, just use int.
- Per
On Wed, Nov 21, 2012 at 6:22 PM, Kreuvf <[email protected]> wrote:
> Heyho,
>
> I was wondering which data types we ought to use.
>
> In ticket http://developer.wz2100.net/ticket/3685 Cyp changed SDWORD to
> int32_t.
> So I assumed that we ought to use those.
>
> In ticket http://developer.wz2100.net/ticket/3799 Per changed uint32_t to
> int.
>
> So, what shall we use and what not?
>
> Regards
> - Kreuvf
>
>
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