"Floating-Point Typedefs with Specified Width"
This phrase matches the wording of C11, and is repeated time and time again as a form of jargon in our text.
My C11 draft doesn't mention these typedefs. Maybe it's out of date, or maybe I just failed to find it, but would you please point me to the section where this is discussed?
Petr, My post may have been confusing. I mean that C11 mentions: "integer types having specified widths" which motivated me to suggest: "Floating-Point Typedefs Having Specified Widths" At any rate, in ISO/IEC 9899:2011, Section 7.20.1, there is the clause shown below. Best regards, Chris. -------------------------------------------------------------- 7.20 Integer types <stdint.h> 1. The header <stdint.h> declares sets of integer types having specified widths, and defines corresponding sets of macros. It also defines macros that specify limits of integer types corresponding to types defined in other standard headers.