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From: | frederic . bron . 1995 |
Subject: | Re: more comments (issue 13051044) |
Date: | Tue, 20 Aug 2013 10:58:03 +0000 |
https://codereview.appspot.com/13051044/diff/1/flower/include/std-string.hh File flower/include/std-string.hh (right): https://codereview.appspot.com/13051044/diff/1/flower/include/std-string.hh#newcode40 flower/include/std-string.hh:40: typedef size_t ssize; ///< I believe it is in some c... header.
Indeed, this looks messy. in addition to these two, there's ssize_t. I think that using just size_t is what we should do.
No: ssize_t is the signed version of size_t used for file streams. It is important that is remains signed. I looked at it and saw that it is used because we use the C FILE for i/o which we shouldn't use in C++. The equivalent in standard C++ is streamsize. https://codereview.appspot.com/13051044/
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