guint comes from glib (from glib/gtypes.h via glib.h>
On Jan 3, 2008 4:46 PM, Mayank Jain <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Its recommended to use guint instead of u_int > > > Don't use "uchar", "u_char", "ushort", "u_short", "uint", "u_int", > "ulong", "u_long" or "boolean"; they aren't defined on all platforms. > If you want an 8-bit unsigned quantity, use "guint8"; if you want an > 8-bit character value with the 8th bit not interpreted as a sign bit, > use "guchar"; if you want a 16-bit unsigned quantity, use "guint16"; > if you want a 32-bit unsigned quantity, use "guint32"; and if you want > an "int-sized" unsigned quantity, use "guint"; if you want a boolean, > use "gboolean". Use "%d", "%u", "%x", and "%o" to print those types; > don't use "%ld", "%lu", "%lx", or "%lo", as longs are 64 bits long on > many platforms, but "guint32" is 32 bits long. > > http://anonsvn.wireshark.org/wireshark/trunk/doc/README.developer > > > I am not able to find guint in FreeBSD. in types.h Can anybody tell me > where can I find this. > -- > ---------- > Thanks > Regards > Mayank Jain > http://mayankjain.110mb.com/ > +91-9818390836 > _______________________________________________ > Wireshark-dev mailing list > Wireshark-dev@wireshark.org > http://www.wireshark.org/mailman/listinfo/wireshark-dev > _______________________________________________ Wireshark-dev mailing list Wireshark-dev@wireshark.org http://www.wireshark.org/mailman/listinfo/wireshark-dev