Hi,

These are not as portable as they could be.
The idea is that they as portable as possible, and they are generated
by directly testing code - generating a type and prodding sizeof it.
The hope is that even a really broken setup can't lie about those sort
of things :)

A C standard defines headers
that have int8_t, uint8_t, int16_t, uint16_t, and so on. These types are
guaranteed by the standard, no matter what sizes "short", "int", and so
on are.
Yes, but the reason we need to do these hacks is precisely because the
standard is badly implemented. I think this these types are defined on
Linux/glibc, rather than in standard C, but may well be wrong.

As for the rest of the things, I'm not really sure - I guess only Tom
will know exactly why this was done the way it was - and might relate
to Autoconf, and hence is a good reason to change it :)

Thanks

Neil
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