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This tag refers to the Stanford Portable Library - not to be confused with other libraries that have the same initials.
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Why redefining `bool` primitives in 'SPL' as a typedef (rather than using stdbool.h)?
While reading through files included in /spl library (Stanford Portable Code), downloaded with pset4.zip distro, I came across this definitions in cslib.h:
/*
* Type: bool
* ----------
* This type …