Finally switching over to terse types, like Jeff uses. Really like them. s32/u32 is nicer than int32/uint32. Shoulda switched long ago!
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@cmuratori@bionicbeagle@ocornut 08 is an invalid octal number, it's a bit weird.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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@cmuratori@bionicbeagle@ocornut what about v128,v256,v512? -
@JimKjellin@bionicbeagle@ocornut Haven't really decided yet.
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@cmuratori@bionicbeagle@ocornut Just out of curiosity, what purpose do the larger boolean types serve (alignment?). -
@AMadan4@bionicbeagle@ocornut Sometimes a boolean is just to big to be confined to a scant eight bits, man!!! - Show replies
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@cmuratori@bionicbeagle@ocornut R=real, B=bool? Don't see the problem with spelling them out. Also, uint/sint/bool/real all 4 chars :-) -
@tom_forsyth@cmuratori@bionicbeagle@ocornut go shorter, name the number of bytes, not bits - Show replies
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@cmuratori@bionicbeagle@ocornut 1st time I've seen u08. I prefer u8, it seems more future-proof: u128, m128...Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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