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    <div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 10/09/2018 01:42 AM, Markus Scherer
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          <div dir="ltr">On Mon, Oct 8, 2018 at 7:59 PM Tom Honermann
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                      <div>And I doubt that there is any platform that
                        supports C++11 or higher and where uint8_t !=
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              I hope that is true.  But there are platforms where
              uint8_t is not available because uint_least8_t is larger
              than 8 bits.<br>
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          <div>Which ones?</div>
          <div>Do they support C++11?</div>
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    Compilers I'm aware of (ones that Coverity supports) that target
    platforms where bytes are larger than 8 bits (either 16-bit or
    32-bit) include the following.<br>
    - Analog VisualDSP++ (targeting SHARC, TigerSHARC)<br>
    - CEVA (targeting TeakLite)<br>
    - Texas Instruments (targeting C2000, C54x, C55x)<br>
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    I'm not sure if any of these support C++11 or not.  The TI C2000 one
    at least is actively maintained.<br>
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    Tom.<br>
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          <div>markus</div>
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