Jan Engelhardt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

>>> typedef uint32_t __u32;
>>
>>That only offsets the problem a bit.  You still have to derive uint32_t from
>>somewhere.
>
> The compiler could make it available as a 'fundamental type' - i.e. 
> available without any headers, like 'int' and 'long'.

The compiler is not allowed to define uint32_t without including
<stdint.h> first.

Andreas.

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