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Re: not enough real programmers? (was Re: Byte Magazine: 18 Vintage issues, 1985-1986)
In article <WnYu3.1310$pC1.95872@cac1.rdr.news.psi.ca>,
Spehro Pefhany <speff@interlog.com> wrote:
>In comp.arch.embedded Peter Seebach <seebs@plethora.net> wrote:
>> But that's not all! Each type must be able to represent a certain range
>> of values. For 'short', that range is +/- 32,767. For 'int', it is also
>> +/- 32,767. For 'long', it is +/- 2,147,483,647, and you can't do that
>> without 32 bits.
>Can you give a reference for this? The number 32767 appears only twice in
>the 680 page C++ draft standard, the first is an example, and the second
>refers to the pre-processor.
Can't speak for C++, but for C, I think it's in Translation Limits.
-s
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