Hi!

On Wed, Oct 12, 2016 at 12:57:50PM +0200, Ludwig Knüpfer wrote:
> Am 12. Oktober 2016 09:48:28 MESZ, schrieb Oleg Hahm <oliver.h...@inria.fr>:
> >as far I'm concerned it has been an undocumented coding convention so far
> >to use `int` or `unsigned int` for iterator variables in a loop instead of
> >fixed width integer types. Does anybody object to adding this to the coding
> >conventions explicitly?
> 
> What about `size_t`?

I don't see a reason against `size_t` - but also no good reason that speaks
for it. What's the rationale?

Cheers,
Oleg
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