質問

In many native types, a common suffix (and sometimes prefix) of t or _t is used to denote platform-independent types (such as wchar_t, int32_t, etc.)

What was the logic behind the letter t as opposed to other letters (or none at all, especially in the case of wchar_t)? Does it stand for something?

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