Nicolas Pitre a écrit : > > > As far as my opinion matters, I don't think that uint32_t is that much > clearer than u32. It is widely assumed that u32 refers to an integer > and not a float, hence having the information carried everywhere is up > only for additional typing and screen realestate. And Linux makes for a > big example where plenty of odd naming collisions is simply not an issue > in practice (I know this example might not have such a weight for OS X > fans though). > > > Nicolas > _______________________________________________ > I agree, personally I prefer u32 because it is quicker to write.
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