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The OP pm'ed me. I think it may be a translation problem. He wants to see which bit is set 0 - 31 or ( 1 - 32). Anyway, that is my take on it.
CHAR_BIT is 8 per C99 standard. |
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Thanks for clarifying Jim. Let's see if papaki sheds more light on the requirement or if this gets lost in translation?
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