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| From: | Andrew Sayers | Date: | February 8 2008 8:55am |
| Subject: | Re: RFC: What to do about the integer type mess? | ||
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When people complain about other problems with MySQL++ not compiling in their unusual environment, the reply usually seems to be the standard "patches welcome" - after all, it's a problem that you can't predict and can't replicate locally. If the choices are to use stdint.h or to use some functionally identical nonstdint.h, then I don't see that you lose anything by using stdint.h now, and letting people #ifdef around it where necessary. - Andrew
| Thread | ||
|---|---|---|
| • RFC: What to do about the integer type mess? | Warren Young | 8 Feb |
| • Re: RFC: What to do about the integer type mess? | Chris Morgan | 8 Feb |
| • Re: RFC: What to do about the integer type mess? | Warren Young | 8 Feb |
| • Re: RFC: What to do about the integer type mess? | Andrew Sayers | 8 Feb |
| • Re: RFC: What to do about the integer type mess? | Jonathan Wakely | 8 Feb |
| • Re: RFC: What to do about the integer type mess? | Warren Young | 12 Feb |
| • Re: RFC: What to do about the integer type mess? | Warren Young | 12 Feb |
