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Subject: Re: how is size of unsigned int defined?
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Date: Thu, 27-Dec-84 01:36:48 EST
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An unsigned int is the same size as an int.  I use unsigned as type
prefix, where it modifies the context that the unit of storage (char,
int, long) is viewed.  This is consistent with the K & R definition
of unsigned as a type specifier (pp. 193).

Bill Mclean allegra!utzoo!isis		@ MOH 964-1983 or 965-0981