Question

What is the reasoning behind types to be redefined in GLib? Why do they turn char into gchar, int into gint, etc.?

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Check out Basic Types in the GLib documentation. Essentially, it's to guarantee that certain types will exist with certain semantics, regardless of which C compiler or platform you're using. The types that C guarantees anyway are typedefed just to make all of the type names look uniform.

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