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Revision as of 05:29, 9 October 2012
AmiWest Lesson 1: Fundamentals
Basic Types
It is very important to under at least the basic types when programming. The following table summarizes the basic types used in AmigaOS as compared to standard C and C++ types:
Type | Deprecated Type(s) | C | C++ |
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uint64 | n/a | uint64_t | uint64_t |
int64 | n/a | int64_t | int64_t |
uint32 | ULONG or LONGBITS or CPTR | uint32_t | uint32_t |
int32 | LONG | int32_t | int32_t |
uint16 | UWORD or WORDBITS or USHORT or UCOUNT or RPTR | uint16_t | uint16_t |
int16 | WORD or SHORT or COUNT | int16_t | int16_t |
uint8 | UBYTE or BYTEBITS | char or unsigned char | unsigned char |
int8 | BYTE | signed char | signed char |
STRPTR | n/a | char* | char* |
CONST STRPTR | n/a | char* const x | char* const x |
CONST_STRPTR | n/a | const char* | const char* |
CONST CONST_STRPTR | n/a | const char* const | const char* const |