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> According to what you wrote above, uint32_t can always be used on any
> platform.
The issue is in *detecting* whether uint32_t exists or not. In cases (1) and (3), that can be done in the preprocessor with an "#ifdef uint32_t". In case (2), it can't: the check fails, because uint32_t isn't a preprocessor define---it's a typedef. *That's* why we need the HAVE_UINT32_T check. |
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2013-05-06 12:27:12 | mark.dickinson | set | recipients:
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2013-05-06 12:27:12 | mark.dickinson | set | messageid: <1367843232.6.0.773252766013.issue17884@psf.upfronthosting.co.za> |
2013-05-06 12:27:12 | mark.dickinson | link | issue17884 messages |
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