Re: How to get around the "long" 32/64-bit mess?
From: Ioannis Vranos (ivr_at_guesswh.at.grad.com)
Date: 08/15/04
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Date: Sun, 15 Aug 2004 05:21:11 +0300
Ian wrote:
> Be explicit, use int32_t or uint32_t.
However these are not part of the current C++ standard.
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Ioannis Vranos
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