Difference between revisions of "Template:Field types"

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Revision as of 06:54, 21 March 2007

BOOL bool bool (1byte, 0:false, other value:true)
SBYTE sbyte sbyte (1byte, signed)
BYTE byte byte (1byte, unsigned)
SHORT short short (2bytes, signed)
USHORT ushort ushort (2bytes, unsigned)
INT int int (4bytes, signed)
UINT uint uint (4bytes, unsigned)
FLOAT float float (4bytes, signed)
LONG long long (8bytes, signed, mostly used for object ids)
ULONG ulong ulong (8bytes, unsigned, mostly used for object ids)
DOUBLE double double (8bytes, signed)
A_STRING a_string ANSI/ASCII String (4bytes size + 1byte chars, ASCII:leading0+7bits, ANSI:8bits)
U_STRING u_string Unicode String (4bytes size + 2bytes chars)
C_STRING c_string Customization String (look here for details)
B_STRING b_string Byte String (4bytes size + 1byte chars, used for session key only)
{ } list LIST Component (this is a sub section repeated as a list of data. Indent Variable types with 1 space.)
? uncertain Uncertain Values (use a single question mark ? in the name to display uncertainty in the variables understanding.)
?? unknown Unknown Variable Name (use ?? or Unknown for the name to display that there is no clue as to what the data does.)