Character Types and Numeric Constants
[System Configuration]

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Detailed Description

These macros should be used whenever possible for maximum portability and inambiguity.


Defines

#define _DWFCORE_INT_MAX
 Platform-dependent constant of the maximum integer value.
#define _DWFCORE_SHRT_MAX
 Platform-dependent constant of the maximum short integer value.
#define _DWFCORE_WCHAR_MAX
 Platform-dependent constant of the maximum wide character value.
#define ASCII_char_t
 8-bit character type for US-ASCII and UTF-8 encoded strings; always defined as the system char type.
#define UCS2_char_t
 16-bit character type for UCS-2 Unicode strings; defined as either the system wchar_t type or an unsigned 16-bit integer type.
#define UCS4_char_t
 32-bit character type for UCS-4 Unicode strings; defined as either the system wchar_t type or an unsigned 32-bit integer type.
#define int16_t
 This 16-bit integer type should be used for maximum portability. It is defined on all platforms.
#define uint16_t
 This unsigned 16-bit integer type should be used for maximum portability. It is defined on all platforms.
#define int32_t
 This 32-bit integer type should be used for maximum portability. It is defined on all platforms.
#define uint32_t
 This unsigned 32-bit integer type should be used for maximum portability. It is defined on all platforms.
#define int64_t
 This 64-bit integer type should be used for maximum portability. It is defined on all platforms.
#define uint64_t
 This unsigned 64-bit integer type should be used for maximum portability. It is defined on all platforms.


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