limits.h
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General topics |
Miscellaneous headers |
limits.h is a header file from the standard library of the C programming language which includes definitions of the characteristics of common variable types. The values are implementation specific, but may not be of lower magnitude than certain specified values in a conforming C implementation.
The C99 standard also specifies the stdint.h file, which provides names and limits for explicitly-sized platform-independent integer datatypes (e.g. int32_t
for a 32-bit signed integer).
Member constants
The "minimum-magnitude value" column is the minimum possible magnitude for this constant as specified by the standard. In particular, _MIN
values represent the minimum magnitude representable in the rarely-used one's complement and sign-magnitude forms. Most implementations will have larger magnitudes for at least some of these numbers. For instance:
- Two's complement implementations have
SCHAR_MIN
equal to −128 (and similarly for all other_MIN
values). - 32-bit implementations will set
INT_MAX
equal to +2,147,483,647 (and likewise forINT_MIN
andUINT_MAX
) - Unicode-supporting implementations will set
MB_LEN_MAX
to 4 or more. - Many DSPs have
CHAR_BIT
equal to 16 or more[1][2].
Name | Description | ANSI standard minimum- or maximum magnitude value |
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CHAR_BIT |
Number of bits in a char | ≥+8 |
SCHAR_MIN |
Minimum value for a signed char | ≤−127 |
SCHAR_MAX |
Maximum value for a signed char | ≥+127 |
UCHAR_MAX |
Maximum value for an unsigned char | ≥+255 |
CHAR_MIN |
Minimum value for a char | ≤−127 (if char is represented as asigned char ; otherwise ≤0)
|
CHAR_MAX |
Maximum value for a char | ≥+127 (if char is represented as asigned char ; otherwise ≥+255)
|
MB_LEN_MAX |
Maximum multi byte length of a character across all locales | ≥+1 |
SHRT_MIN |
Minimum value for a short int | ≤−32,767 |
SHRT_MAX |
Maximum value for a short int | ≥+32,767 |
USHRT_MAX |
Maximum value for an unsigned short int | ≥+65,535 |
INT_MIN |
Minimum value for an int | ≤−32,767 |
INT_MAX |
Maximum value for an int | ≥+32,767 |
UINT_MAX |
Maximum value for an unsigned int | ≥+65,535 |
LONG_MIN |
Minimum value for a long int | −9,223,372,036,854,775,808 |
LONG_MAX |
Maximum value for a long int | +9,223,372,036,854,775,807 |
ULONG_MAX |
Maximum value for an unsigned long int | +18,446,744,073,709,551,615 |
LLONG_MIN |
Minimum value for a long long int | ≤−9,223,372,036,854,775,807 |
LLONG_MAX |
Maximum value for a long long int | ≥+9,223,372,036,854,775,807 |
ULLONG_MAX |
Maximum value for an unsigned long long int | ≥+18,446,744,073,709,551,615 |
See also
- C standard library
- float.h - Limits on floating-point numbers
References
- C Guide--2.5 limits.h, accessed on September 2006.