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== Basic Types ==
== 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:
List the types and their purpose here..

{| class="wikitable"
|+AmigaOS Types
! Current Type !! Deprecated Type !! C !! C++
|-
| uint64 || n/a || uint64_t || uint64_t
|-
| int64 || n/a || int64_t || int64_t
|-
| uint32 || ULONG || uint32_t || uint32_t
|-
| int32 || LONG || int32_t || int32_t
|-
| uint16 || UWORD || uint16_t || uint16_t
|-
| int16 || WORD || int16_t || int16_t
|}

Revision as of 01:59, 3 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:

AmigaOS Types
Current Type Deprecated Type C C++
uint64 n/a uint64_t uint64_t
int64 n/a int64_t int64_t
uint32 ULONG uint32_t uint32_t
int32 LONG int32_t int32_t
uint16 UWORD uint16_t uint16_t
int16 WORD int16_t int16_t