On 08/08/2011 04:17 PM, Anthony Liguori wrote:
This is one of the few areas that we're actually consistent with
today. Introducing a new set of types will just create inconsistency.
Most importantly, these are standard types. Every modern library and
C program should be using them. TBH, having short names is just a bad
case of NIH.
Those are exactly the same types, compatible with all the libraries.
NIH would be redefining them ourselves (and breaking pointer
compatibility etc.)
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