Messages in this thread |  | | From | PARMELAN Edouard <> | Subject | RE: uchar or unchar? | Date | Tue, 17 Dec 96 12:09:00 PST |
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NCR MP-RAS SVR4:
/* Copyright 1990 NCR Corporation - Dayton, Ohio, USA */ #ident "@(#)./sccs/NSTSRC/relmp/OS2.00.00/usr/src/uts/i386/sys/types.h:types.h
typedef unsigned char uchar_t; typedef unsigned char unchar; typedef unsigned char u_char;
EGP
---------- De : owner-linux-kernel-outgoing[SMTP:owner-linux-kernel-outgoing@vger.rutgers .edu] Date d'envoi : lundi 16 decembre 1996 15:10 A : linux-kernel Objet : Re: uchar or unchar?
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After just replying to Tom I realized that I am actually using a SYS V system, namely an DEC Alpha running OSF1. And there it is in /usr/include/sys/types.h:
/* *@(#)$RCSfile: types.h,v $ $Revision: 4.3.17.8 $ (DEC) $Date: 1994/04/11 12:58:52 $ */
typedef unsigned char uchar_t; typedef uchar_t uchar;
Not that I think I am right now, it just seems the world has once again proved to be not uniform :-). Our latest Alpha running the newly named DEC UNIX has the same definition. Oh well...
Uwe
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