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From: "Greg Brewer" <nospam.greg@brewer.net>
Subject: integer types
Date: 2000/06/28
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I just discovered that Borland C++ supports types of __int64, __int32,
__int16, and __int8.  Is this standard or an extension?  Does MS or any
other C++ support it?

Greg Brewer


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