inttypes(5)inttypes(5)NAMEinttypes - fixed size integer data types
SYNOPSISDESCRIPTION
This header file defines integer data types of various sizes. By using
the data types defined in this header file, developers can be assured
that the data types will have the same properties and behavior on dif‐
ferent systems.
Since not all implementations are required to support all of the inte‐
ger sizes defined in this manual page, the proper way to see if a par‐
ticular size of an integer is supported on the current implementation
is to test the symbol that defines its maximum value. For example, if
tests false, then that implementation does not support 64-bit unsigned
signed integers.
The header includes header.
This header file defines the following data type.
structure type that is the type of the value returned by the
function
The following macros can be used as formatting options with the family
of functions (see printf(3S)). These macros are used to select the
correct formatting option for the integer data types defined earlier in
this manual page.
The following macros can be used as formatting options with the family
of functions (see scanf(3S)). These macros are used to select the cor‐
rect formatting option for the integer data types defined earlier in
this manual page.
Notes
The formatting options for the family of functions all begin with
whereas the formatting options for the family of functions all begin
with These formatting strings may not be interchangeable.
EXAMPLES
The following example shows how to use one of the print formatting
options with the function.
AUTHOR
was developed by HP.
FILESSEE ALSOimaxdiv(3), printf(3S), scanf(3S), standards(5), stdint(5).
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