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Diffstat (limited to 'config_int.h')
-rw-r--r-- | config_int.h | 24 |
1 files changed, 15 insertions, 9 deletions
diff --git a/config_int.h b/config_int.h index 9bf8a0a7..8b2d882d 100644 --- a/config_int.h +++ b/config_int.h @@ -137,21 +137,27 @@ const lword LWORD_MAX = W64LIT(0xffffffffffffffff); #if defined(CRYPTOPP_DOXYGEN_PROCESSING)
/// \brief Half word used for multiprecision integer arithmetic
- /// \details The typedef for <tt>hword</tt> varies depending on the platform.
- /// On 32-bit platforms it is usually <tt>word16</tt>. On 64-bit platforms it
- /// is usually <tt>word32</tt>.
+ /// \details hword is used for multiprecision integer arithmetic.
+ /// The typedef for <tt>hword</tt> varies depending on the platform.
+ /// On 32-bit platforms it is usually <tt>word16</tt>. On 64-bit platforms
+ /// it is usually <tt>word32</tt>.
+ /// \details Library users typically use byte, word16, word32 and word64.
/// \since Crypto++ 2.0
typedef word32 hword;
/// \brief Full word used for multiprecision integer arithmetic
- /// \details The typedef for <tt>word</tt> varies depending on the platform.
- /// On 32-bit platforms it is usually <tt>word32</tt>. On 64-bit platforms it
- /// is usually <tt>word64</tt>.
+ /// \details word is used for multiprecision integer arithmetic.
+ /// The typedef for <tt>word</tt> varies depending on the platform.
+ /// On 32-bit platforms it is usually <tt>word32</tt>. On 64-bit platforms
+ /// it is usually <tt>word64</tt>.
+ /// \details Library users typically use byte, word16, word32 and word64.
/// \since Crypto++ 2.0
typedef word64 word;
/// \brief Double word used for multiprecision integer arithmetic
- /// \details The typedef for <tt>dword</tt> varies depending on the platform.
- /// On 32-bit platforms it is usually <tt>word64</tt>. On 64-bit platforms it
- /// is usually <tt>word128</tt>.
+ /// \details dword is used for multiprecision integer arithmetic.
+ /// The typedef for <tt>dword</tt> varies depending on the platform.
+ /// On 32-bit platforms it is usually <tt>word64</tt>. On 64-bit platforms
+ /// it is usually <tt>word128</tt>.
+ /// \details Library users typically use byte, word16, word32 and word64.
/// \sa CRYPTOPP_WORD128_AVAILABLE
/// \since Crypto++ 2.0
typedef word128 dword;
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