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NAME

       zt_pack_unsigned — pack an unsigned integer into a variant

SYNOPSIS

       #include <zt.h>

       zt_value
       zt_pack_unsigned(uintmax_t value, const char *source);

DESCRIPTION

       zt_pack_unsigned  packs an unsigned integer, as well as the string describing the expression evaluated to
       obtain it, into a variant-like zt_value.  The source argument is retained by the value and is typically a
       constant string literal produced by the preprocessor.

IMPLEMENTATION NOTES

       zt_pack_unsigned is only provided as a static inline function.

RETURN VALUES

       The packed value.

SEE ALSO

       zt_pack_nothing(3),  zt_pack_unsigned(3),  zt_pack_rune(3),   zt_pack_unsigned(3),   zt_pack_unsigned(3),
       zt_pack_string(3), zt_pack_pointer(3) zt_value(3),

HISTORY

       zt_pack_unsigned first appeared in libzt 0.1

       In  libzt  0.3  the type of the first argument changed to uintmax_t, to accommodate for wider values. The
       resulting value structure encodes the new corresponding kind, ZT_UINTMAX.   Note  that  zt_value  objects
       created  by  programs compiled with earlier versions of libzt are still valid and are internally promoted
       to the wider type.

AUTHORS

       Zygmunt Krynicki <me@zygoon.pl>

libzt 0.3.1                                     January 12, 2020                             zt_pack_unsigned(3)