Any compiler which takes 'char' as 'un

2019-02-17 18:14发布

Is there any C compiler which takes the default type of char as unsigned unless explicitly mentioned by the user in the file or project settings?

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Bombasti
2楼-- · 2019-02-17 18:30

The standard requires that the integer value of all characters required by the standard (A-Z, a-z, 0-9, basic punctuation, etc.) be positive, so any system using an encoding where these characters' values are outside the range of signed char must have plain char be unsigned. I believe this means all EBCDIC systems must have a plain char that's unsigned, but I may be mistaken.

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We Are One
3楼-- · 2019-02-17 18:41

GCC does. But only when compiling for platforms where an unsigned char is the convention, including ARM linux[*]. When GCC compiles for x86, the default is for char to be signed.

[*] Or at least it has been in the past. For all I know linux has switched to a different default ABI on ARM since.

Update '2013: ARM compilers (gcc, clang) for Android NDK default to unsigned char. The x86 and MIPS compilers default to signed char.

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欢心
4楼-- · 2019-02-17 18:49

There is usually an option to set it as default, but no compiler of my knowledge does that.

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