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  2. C data types - Wikipedia

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    The element pc requires ten blocks of memory of the size of pointer to char (usually 40 or 80 bytes on common platforms), but element pa is only one pointer (size 4 or 8 bytes), and the data it refers to is an array of ten bytes (sizeof * pa == 10).

  3. Primitive data type - Wikipedia

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    The set of basic C data types is similar to Java's. Minimally, there are four types, char, int, float, and double, but the qualifiers short, long, signed, and unsigned mean that C contains numerous target-dependent integer and floating-point primitive types. [15]

  4. Comparison of programming languages (basic instructions)

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    In C and C++ short, long, and long long types are required to be at least 16, 32, and 64 bits wide, respectively, but can be more. The int type is required to be at least as wide as short and at most as wide as long , and is typically the width of the word size on the processor of the machine (i.e. on a 32-bit machine it is often 32 bits wide ...

  5. List of Java bytecode instructions - Wikipedia

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    store a long to an array lcmp 94 1001 0100 value1, value2 → result push 0 if the two longs are the same, 1 if value1 is greater than value2, -1 otherwise lconst_0 09 0000 1001 → 0L push 0L (the number zero with type long) onto the stack lconst_1 0a 0000 1010 → 1L push 1L (the number one with type long) onto the stack ldc 12 0001 0010 1: index

  6. C syntax - Wikipedia

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    A snippet of C code which prints "Hello, World!". The syntax of the C programming language is the set of rules governing writing of software in C. It is designed to allow for programs that are extremely terse, have a close relationship with the resulting object code, and yet provide relatively high-level data abstraction.

  7. Integer (computer science) - Wikipedia

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    long: bigint: INTEGER [c] long: i64: Unsigned: From 0 to 2 64 − 1: 19.27 uint64_t, unsigned long long [b] ulong: UInt64; QWord — unsigned bigint — ulong: u64: 128 octaword, double quadword, i128, u128 Signed: From −(2 127) to 2 127 − 1: 38.23 Complex scientific cal­cula­tions, IPv6 addresses, GUIDs. Only available as non-standard or ...

  8. Data structure alignment - Wikipedia

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    The alternate wording b-bit aligned designates a b/8 byte aligned address (ex. 64-bit aligned is 8 bytes aligned). A memory access is said to be aligned when the data being accessed is n bytes long and the datum address is n-byte aligned. When a memory access is not aligned, it is said to be misaligned. Note that by definition byte memory ...

  9. sizeof - Wikipedia

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    When sizeof is applied to the name of an array, the result is the number of bytes required to store the entire array. This is one of the few exceptions to the rule that the name of an array is converted to a pointer to the first element of the array, and is possible just because the actual array size is fixed and known at compile time, when the ...