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There is this code I want to understand about structure, something like struct _39 struct_43, struct_47, struct_61. And again a structure like this struct_61. {int32_t*e0 int32_t e1}
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for questions like this it is always useful to add Sample Code instead of assumtions.
but lets assume it means "struct _39" that would point to a struct call named _39.
int32_t is the internal C convention of defining types.
the above one means an integer of 32bits.
better known to you as "long int", because this is the alias of int32_t.
"*e0" is a pointer to the value of e0.
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Thanks for your answer, actually, is not an assumtion. It was a decompile file. An Exe I wanted to know how it's work. In d decompile file where list of function and structure . Then under structure where strut39_t{char e0; int32_t e1} strut43_t{char e0 char e1} strut47_t {int32_t e0; int32_t e1; int32_t e2;}
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ok sorry then for assuming you've assumed.
but with your new Infos it is as I already thought.
These are all the internal Definitions of elements.
I guess, struct means struct. the value after suppose to be the bit length of the struct.
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ok