because originally it was little more than the typedefs for uchar, ulong etc.
-rob
"uh" I don't know.
On Tue, Jul 7, 2009 at 7:56 AM, Brantley Coile wrote:
> Hopefully this is not the same kind of question as "Since data goes in both
> directions, why do you call it streams?"
>
> Does anyone know why u.h is named u.h?
>
> Brantley
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>
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Hopefully this is not the same kind of question as "Since data goes in
both directions, why do you call it streams?"
Does anyone know why u.h is named u.h?
Brantley