Le nonidi 9 frimaire, an CCXXIV, Ganesh Ajjanagadde a écrit :
> long long is already being used in quite a few places in FFmpeg. There
> is no reason to list it as something to avoid.

IMHO, most of these places should be replaced by more adapted types. With
modern C, having long, long long or short in the code is usually sign that
something is wrong because their size is not guaranteed at all and,
especially long, varies a lot.

Regards,

-- 
  Nicolas George

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