On Thursday 04 October 2001 10:38 am, Gibbs Tanton - tgibbs wrote: > INTVAL is used in memory and register to cast a pointer to an integer for > mathematical operators. Instead of using INTVAL I propose we use > ptrdiff_t or size_t (with my preference being the former). It would not > be used anywhere else, just when we need to do mathematics on pointers. > Both are given by the standard and both should be big enough to hold a > pointer (although I think only ptrdiff_t is guarenteed to be so...it is a > little fuzzy with size_t). > > Suggestions, comments, criticisms?
Which standard? -- Bryan C. Warnock [EMAIL PROTECTED]
