syncthing/Godeps
Jakob Borg 2c8b627008 Integer type policy
Integers are for numbers, enabling arithmetic like subtractions and for
loops without getting shot in the foot. Unsigneds are for bitfields.

- "int" for numbers that will always be laughably smaller than four
  billion, and where we don't care about the serialization format.

- "int32" for numbers that will always be laughably smaller than four
  billion, and will be serialized to four bytes.

- "int64" for numbers that may approach four billion or will be
  serialized to eight bytes.

- "uint32" and "uint64" for bitfields, depending on required number of
  bits and serialization format. Likewise "uint8" and "uint16", although
  rare in this project since they don't exist in XDR.

- "int8", "int16" and plain "uint" are almost never useful.
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Godeps.json Integer type policy 2015-01-19 10:34:36 -08:00
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