integer types, sys calls, and stdio
Norman Diamond
ndiamond at watdaisy.UUCP
Thu Jan 31 04:15:32 AEST 1985
> ----------- new (?) idea begins here --------------------
>
> OK, here's my suggestion, which may not help John (Hi John!)
> port existing code, but might help in the future.
>
> Why not figure out how many bits each variable *needs*, and then
> declare them accordingly:
> int8 foo;
> int16 bar;
> int12 baz;
> int9 buff[BUFFSIZ];
> int18 blat;
> the Bavarian Beagle Snoopy tektronix!mako!seifert
That's as new as PL/I is, anyway. One of the things Pascal did right
was define subranges using lower and upper actual bounds, instead of
number of bits ... or in other words, the bounds didn't have to be
(some power of 2, minus 1).
-- Norman Diamond
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