If you want to use Qt, you have to embrace quint8, quint16 and so forth.
If you want to use GLib, you have to welcome guint8, guint16 and so forth.
On Linux there are u32, s16 and so forth.
uC/OS defines SINT32, UINT16 and so forth.
And if you have to use some combination of those things, you better be prepared for trouble. Because on your machine u32 will be typedefd over long and quint32 will be typedefd over int and the compiler will complain.
Why does everybody do this, if there is <stdint.h>? Is this some kind of tradition for libraries?
byteoctet. Unsigned character, really? – Amomum Jul 25 '16 at 00:42