These typedefs make no such guarantee. `gint` is just a typedef to `int`.

On Thu, Oct 10, 2013 at 9:42 AM, Daniel Espinosa <eso...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Without running the code just a few suggestions:
>
> Use GLib's functions every time you can and more important use GLib's
> types: use gint instead int, for example, that guaranty to be same size
> cross platform.
> El oct 10, 2013 8:07 a.m., "Fan Chun-wei" <fanc...@yahoo.com.tw> escribió:
>
> Hi Thomas,
>>
>> I was trying to build your code with Visual Studio (which I believe is
>> GTK+2.x based), but it does seem to me that the code you have posted is not
>> complete-there were a bunch of errors on MA* items. Can you try to re-post
>> your code-can't tell about the Visual Studio part without this info?
>>
>> I may not get back to you on this until a few days later, though.
>>
>> With blessings.
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