As a professional C# programmer learning C++, I would like to keep data types the same as in C#. I wrote a header file that should help with this. What I want to know is if it is correct.
// boolean
//#DEFINE bool char
//#DEFINE true 0x01
//#DEFINE false 0x00
// 8-bit integers
#DEFINE byte unsigned char
#DEFINE UInt8 unsigned char
#DEFINE Byte unsigned char
#DEFINE sbyte char
#DEFINE Int8 char
#DEFINE SByte char
// 16-bit integers
#DEFINE ushort unsigned short int
#DEFINE UInt16 unsigned short int
#DEFINE short short int
#DEFINE Int16 short int
// 32-bit integers
#DEFINE uint unsigned int
#DEFINE UInt32 unsigned int
//#DEFINE int int
#DEFINE Int32 int
// 64-bit integers
#DEFINE long long long
#DEFINE Int64 long long
#DEFINE ulong unsigned long long
#DEFINE UInt64 unsigned long long
// 32-bit floating point
//#DEFINE float float
#DEFINE Single float
// 64-bit floating point
//#DEFINE double double
#DEFINE Double double
cstdint
(C++11) orstdint.h
(extension) for any type aliases. As others have pointed out trying to create C++# does not benefit you or any one else.long long
is only guaranteed to be at least 64-bits, it may be more.