@Borgleader I'm tryna receive data and return the number of bytes received or a negative error code. Returning a std::ptrdiff_t looks like an implementation detail mistakenly exposed, so I still need an alias I think.
@sbi And if you think about the fact that all this comes from the unlucky attempt of having fun with explosions and all... I don't know, it kinda sucks.
@набиячлэвэлиь If you don't mind me asking, why is it your profile says your Polish but use Cyrillic letters in your name? And can you tell us something about drinking habits in Poland? :P
@Puppy But I thought some implementation-defined type could make up for the lack of a 8-bit type in such a case? I don't get it! :'( I think I'mma go cry
Ah, now I got it. My problem is I have a string and need to write it to a uint8_t. If char was 9 bits here that won't work, right? My current implementation just checks if CHAR_BIT == 8 and fails if not.