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diff --git a/manual/arith.texi b/manual/arith.texi index 2112ef2fce..c967bc670c 100644 --- a/manual/arith.texi +++ b/manual/arith.texi @@ -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 of the following types, with the obvious mapping to bit size and signedness: -@itemize +@itemize @bullet @item int8_t @item int16_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 structure with @emph{at least} N bits, use one of these: -@itemize +@itemize @bullet @item int8_least_t @item int16_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 one of these: -@itemize +@itemize @bullet @item int8_fast_t @item int16_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 of the integer. -@itemize +@itemize @bullet @item intmax_t @item uintmax_t @end itemize |