In addition to stefaanv s answer, if you re worried about their size, use quint32
and friends. Qt guarantees them to be the same size on all supported platforms.
Check out QtGlobal:
The header file declares several type definitions that guarantee a specified bit-size on all platforms supported by Qt for various basic types, for example qint8 which is a signed char guaranteed to be 8-bit on all platforms supported by Qt. The header file also declares the qlonglong type definition for long long int (__int64 on Windows).
Several convenience type definitions are declared: qreal for double, uchar for unsigned char, uint for unsigned int, ulong for unsigned long and ushort for unsigned short.
Or, if you want a more standard solution, there s stdint.h. I like using Qt all the way, because then the porting is literally just running qmake
on a different platform.