Jan Engelhardt wrote:
Hm, maybe g++ defaults to std? Because this works without me using "using std;" #include <cstdint> int main(void) { uint32_t x; }
Sorry, this was a bit of a surprise... basically the g++ <cstdint> functionally does #include <stdint.h> then exports the symbols into the std namespace, so it puts them into both...
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