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On Saturday 29 September 2007, Metuki Sabhe wrote: > On 9/29/07, Mike Frysinger <vapier@gentoo.org> wrote: > > On Saturday 29 September 2007, Metuki Sabhe wrote: > > > I need to use types like __u8 in my Linux application > > > (which should work on many architectures). > > > > > > Should I use <linux/types.h> or <asm/types.h> ? > > > > a proper application should never use types like __u8 which means they > > should never pull in linux/types.h or asm/types.h > > > > there's a reason *standard* types like uint8_t exist > > Thank you for this. Can you please tell me which header file declare > these uint8_t types ? a grep of /usr/include/ or reading the POSIX standard would tell you the answer: stdint.h -mike
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