On Sat, Aug 11, 2012 at 3:47 AM, Vincent Lefevre <vincent+gcc@vinc17.org> wrote:
On 2012-08-10 09:05:13 +0000, Göran Steen wrote:
Any C99 compiler - and almost all pre-C99 compilers - will have
<stdint.h>. I don't know of any compiler less than 15 years old that
doesn't come with a <stdint.h>, and many people using such compilers
have written their own <stdint.h>.
I thought that Microsoft's compiler didn't have <stdint.h>.
I've also heard that <inttypes.h> is more common.
It's true that <inttypes.h> is older than <stdint.h>. But as Göran
said, <stdint.h> is in C99, a standard that was released 13 years ago.
I have to assume that even Microsoft compilers support <stdint.h> by
now.
Ian