Stupid noobish question here, but inquiring minds were wondering: is there any benefit to doing
gint increment (gint) instead of int increment (int) It seems like the two are exactly identical, except that in the former case, you have permanently tied you function to glib. I can see perhaps the benefit of gint64, guint64, et cetera, to portably fix bit widths, but I'm not quite seeing the benefit of the fundamental type replacements. -- frigidcode.com indicium.us
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