Message-ID: <3923BA11.AD387617@mtu-net.ru> Date: Thu, 18 May 2000 13:38:25 +0400 From: "Alexei A. Frounze" X-Mailer: Mozilla 4.72 [en] (Win95; I) X-Accept-Language: ru,en MIME-Version: 1.0 To: Eli Zaretskii Cc: djgpp AT delorie DOT com Subject: Re: C++, complex, etc References: Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-Recipient: eliz AT is DOT elta DOT co DOT il Reply-To: djgpp AT delorie DOT com Eli Zaretskii wrote: > > On Thu, 18 May 2000, Alexei A. Frounze wrote: > > > I don't use size_t in my sources. > > You cannot do that if those sources call standard functions which accept > or return size_t values, such as strlen, memcpy, malloc, etc. If you use > int instead of size_t in these cases, your code becomes non-portable. Really? How about type casting? It doesn't work at all for int<->size_t? > > Only standard types: char, short, int, long int, long long,... > > size_t is a standard type, it is defined by the ANSI/ISO C standard (the > old one, known as C90). If it's a standard type, what is it needed for then? Isn't int enough? bye. Alexei A. Frounze ----------------------------------------- Homepage: http://alexfru.chat.ru Mirror: http://members.xoom.com/alexfru