NAME
stddef
—
standard type definitions
SYNOPSIS
#include
<stddef.h>
DESCRIPTION
The<stddef.h>
header defines
the following types and macros:
- ptrdiff_t, a signed integer type of the result of subtracting two pointers;
- size_t, an unsigned integer type of the
result of the
sizeof
() operator; - wchar_t, an integer type whose range of values can represent distinct wide-character codes for all members of the largest character set specified among the supported locales: the null character has the code value 0 and each member of the character set has a code value equal to its value when used as the lone character in an integer character constant;
NULL
, which expands to an implementation-defined null pointer constant; andoffsetof
(), a macro that expands to an integer constant as described in offsetof(3).
Some of the described types and macros may appear also in other headers.
SEE ALSO
STANDARDS
As described here, the
<stddef.h>
header conforms
to ISO/IEC 9899:1999
(“ISO C99”) and IEEE Std
1003.1-2001 (“POSIX.1”). Some of the types and macros
conform to earlier standards such as ANSI X3.159-1989
(“ANSI C89”).
HISTORY
In the current form the
<stddef.h>
header was
introduced in NetBSD 0.8, the first official release
of NetBSD. Some definitions such as
NULL
were first introduced already in the
<nsys/param.h>
header of
Version 4 AT&T UNIX.