Remove @w from @itemize.

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Ulrich Drepper 2000-05-04 00:41:05 +00:00
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@ -51,7 +51,7 @@ These @code{typedef}s are in @file{stdint.h}.
If you require that an integer be represented in exactly N bits, use one If you require that an integer be represented in exactly N bits, use one
of the following types, with the obvious mapping to bit size and signedness: of the following types, with the obvious mapping to bit size and signedness:
@itemize @w @itemize
@item int8_t @item int8_t
@item int16_t @item int16_t
@item int32_t @item int32_t
@ -68,7 +68,7 @@ size, the corresponding above type does not exist.
If you don't need a specific storage size, but want the smallest data If you don't need a specific storage size, but want the smallest data
structure with @emph{at least} N bits, use one of these: structure with @emph{at least} N bits, use one of these:
@itemize @w @itemize
@item int8_least_t @item int8_least_t
@item int16_least_t @item int16_least_t
@item int32_least_t @item int32_least_t
@ -84,7 +84,7 @@ that allows the fastest access while having at least N bits (and
among data structures with the same access speed, the smallest one), use among data structures with the same access speed, the smallest one), use
one of these: one of these:
@itemize @w @itemize
@item int8_fast_t @item int8_fast_t
@item int16_fast_t @item int16_fast_t
@item int32_fast_t @item int32_fast_t
@ -100,7 +100,7 @@ which it is being used, use one of the following. If you use these,
you should write code that takes into account the variable size and range you should write code that takes into account the variable size and range
of the integer. of the integer.
@itemize @w @itemize
@item intmax_t @item intmax_t
@item uintmax_t @item uintmax_t
@end itemize @end itemize