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authorAndrew Tridgell <tridge@samba.org>2005-01-27 06:16:59 +0000
committerGerald (Jerry) Carter <jerry@samba.org>2007-10-10 13:09:15 -0500
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r5034: - added a type mapping function in pidl, so the type names in our IDL
files don't need to match the type names in the generated headers - with this type mapping we no longer need definitions for the deprecated "int32", "uint8" etc form of types. We can now force everyone to use the standard types int32_t, uint8_t etc. - fixed all the code that used the deprecated types - converted the IDL types "int64" and "uint64" to "dlong" and "udlong". These are the 4 byte aligned 64 bit integers that Microsoft internally define as two 32 bit integers in a structure. After discussions with Ronnie Sahlberg we decided that calling these "int64" was confusing, as it implied a true 8 byte aligned type - fixed all the cases where we incorrectly used things like "NTTIME_hyper" in our C code. The generated API now uses a NTTIME for those. The fact that it is hyper-aligned on the wire is not relevant to the API, and should remain just a IDL property (This used to be commit f86521677d7ff16bdc4815f9524e5286026f10f3)
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diff --git a/source4/include/includes.h b/source4/include/includes.h
index 8c2e96b62e..68e369a77b 100644
--- a/source4/include/includes.h
+++ b/source4/include/includes.h
@@ -85,49 +85,6 @@
#define VOLATILE
#endif
-/*
- Samba needs type definitions for
- int8_t, int16_t, int32_t, int64_t
- uint8_t, uint16_t, uint32_t and uint64_t.
-
- Normally these are signed and unsigned 8, 16, 32 and 64 bit integers, but
- they actually only need to be at least 8, 16, 32 and 64 bits
- respectively. Thus if your word size is 8 bytes just defining them
- as signed and unsigned int will work.
-*/
-
-#if !defined(int8)
-#define int8 int8_t
-#endif
-
-#if !defined(uint8)
-#define uint8 uint8_t
-#endif
-
-#if !defined(int16)
-#define int16 int16_t
-#endif
-
-#if !defined(uint16)
-#define uint16 uint16_t
-#endif
-
-#if !defined(int32)
-#define int32 int32_t
-#endif
-
-#if !defined(uint32)
-#define uint32 uint32_t
-#endif
-
-#if !defined(int64)
-#define int64 int64_t
-#endif
-
-#if !defined(uint64)
-#define uint64 uint64_t
-#endif
-
#define False (0)
#define True (1)
#define Auto (2)