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Data types
Type | Size in Bits | Comments | Alternate Names |
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Primitive Types | |||
char | ≥ 8 |
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signed char | same as char |
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unsigned char | same as char |
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short | ≥ 16, ≥ size of char |
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short int, signed short, signed short int |
unsigned short | same as short |
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unsigned short int |
int | ≥ 16, ≥ size of short |
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signed, signed int |
unsigned int | same as int |
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unsigned |
long | ≥ 32, ≥ size of int |
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long int, signed long, signed long int |
unsigned long | same as long |
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unsigned long int |
bool | ≥ size of char, ≤ size of long |
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wchar_t | ≥ size of char, ≤ size of long |
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float | ≥ size of char |
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double | ≥ size of float |
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long double | ≥ size of double |
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User Defined Types | |||
struct or class | ≥ sum of size of each member |
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union | ≥ size of the largest member |
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enum | ≥ size of char |
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typedef | same as the type being given a name |
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template | ≥ size of char | — | — |
Derived Types[4] | |||
type& (reference) | ≥ size of char |
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type* (pointer) | ≥ size of char |
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type [integer] (array) | ≥ integer × size of type |
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type (comma-delimited list of types/declarations) (function) | — |
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type aggregate_type::* (member pointer) | ≥ size of char |
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[1] -128 can be stored in two's-complement machines (i.e. almost all machines in existence). In other memory models (e.g. 1's complement) a smaller range is possible, e.g. -127 ←→ +127. | ||
[2] -32768 can be stored in two's-complement machines (i.e. most machines in existence). | ||
[3] -2147483648 can be stored in two's-complement machines (i.e. most machines in existence). | ||
[4] The precedences in a declaration are: | [], () (left associative) | — Highest |
&, *, ::* (right associative) | — Lowest |
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