I think title is self-explanatory, but for better format.
Is sizeof(unsigned char)
also guaranteed to be 1?
I don't believe this question to be a duplicate because:
- C is different from C++ (tag excerpt:
...It was originally designed as an extension to C, and keeps a similar syntax, but is now a completely different language...
). char
can be either signed or unsigned. There's no reason to assume thatsizeof(unsigned char)
==sizeof(char)
unless you get assured by the standard, hence the question.- Even if you confuse C with C++, answers do not overlap.
char
can be either signed or unsigned, there's no guarantee thatchar
=unsigned char
.unsigned char
andchar
are the same.sizeof(char)
is always 1 and to ask ifsizeof(char) == sizeof(unsigned char)
is a completely different question. Moreover current duplicate is about C. When you want to find an answer you look at C++ reference and not C, becuase C is not a subset of C++ contrary to the popular belief. Tag excerpt should bring your attention. cprogramming.com/tutorial/c-vs-c++.html