On 08/08/2011 07:56 AM, Avi Kivity wrote:
QEMU deals with a lot of fixed width integer types; their names
(uint64_t etc) are clumsy to use and take up a lot of space.
Following Linux, introduce shorter names, for example U64 for
uint64_t.
Except Linux uses lower case letters.
I personally think Linux style is wrong here. The int8_t types are
standard types.
Besides, we save lots of characters by using 4-space tabs instead of
8-space tabs. We can afford to spend some of those saved characters
on using proper type names :-)