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@@ -1,3 +1,8 @@ +2001-03-06 Ben Collins <bcollins@debian.org> + + * manual/arith.texi (Integers): Fix documentation of fast and + least integer typedefs. + 2001-03-06 Jakub Jelinek <jakub@redhat.com> * resolv/Depend: New file. diff --git a/manual/arith.texi b/manual/arith.texi index db34681..c0f8fe3 100644 --- a/manual/arith.texi +++ b/manual/arith.texi @@ -69,14 +69,14 @@ If you don't need a specific storage size, but want the smallest data structure with @emph{at least} N bits, use one of these: @itemize @bullet -@item int8_least_t -@item int16_least_t -@item int32_least_t -@item int64_least_t -@item uint8_least_t -@item uint16_least_t -@item uint32_least_t -@item uint64_least_t +@item int_least8_t +@item int_least16_t +@item int_least32_t +@item int_least64_t +@item uint_least8_t +@item uint_least16_t +@item uint_least32_t +@item uint_least64_t @end itemize If you don't need a specific storage size, but want the data structure @@ -85,14 +85,14 @@ among data structures with the same access speed, the smallest one), use one of these: @itemize @bullet -@item int8_fast_t -@item int16_fast_t -@item int32_fast_t -@item int64_fast_t -@item uint8_fast_t -@item uint16_fast_t -@item uint32_fast_t -@item uint64_fast_t +@item int_fast8_t +@item int_fast16_t +@item int_fast32_t +@item int_fast64_t +@item uint_fast8_t +@item uint_fast16_t +@item uint_fast32_t +@item uint_fast64_t @end itemize If you want an integer with the widest range possible on the platform on |