> It doesn't show up here in my system. And if you read the C specification, > you won't find it there either. It is platform specific - Windows defines > it, no one else. > Hm, int32_t is language specific (it doesn't exist in Pascal, for example). What's important is that we know what we're talking about, not what terms we use. That said, I don't like int32_t (personal opinion), although I could definitely live with int32, int64, ... Those names are (slightly) simpler, without the superfluous _t addendum. Frederic ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Generalized Music Plugin Interface (GMPI) public discussion list Participation in this list is contingent upon your abiding by the following rules: Please stay on topic. You are responsible for your own words. Please respect your fellow subscribers. Please do not redistribute anyone else's words without their permission. Archive: //www.freelists.org/archives/gmpi Email gmpi-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx w/ subject "unsubscribe" to unsubscribe