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Asked: June 18, 20262026-06-18T09:00:40+00:00 2026-06-18T09:00:40+00:00

Emulating booleans in C can be done this way: int success; success = (errors

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Emulating booleans in C can be done this way:

int success;
success = (errors == 0 && count > 0);
if(success)
   ...

With stdbool.h included following could be done:

bool success;
success = (errors == 0 && count > 0) ? true : false;
if(success)
   ...

From what I understand logical and comparison operators should return either 1 or 0.
Also, stdbool.h constants should be defined so that true == 1 and false == 0.

Thus following should work:

bool success;
success = (errors == 0 && count > 0);
if(success)
   ...

And it does work on compilers that I have tested it with. But is it safe to assume it is portable code? (Assume that stdbool.h exists)

Is the situation different on C++ compilers as bool is internal type?

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    2026-06-18T09:00:41+00:00Added an answer on June 18, 2026 at 9:00 am

    It is safe to assume. In C99, upon conversion to the _Bool type, all non-zero values are converted to 1. This is described in section 6.3.1.2 in the C99 standard. The equality and relational operators (e.g. ==, >=, etc) are guaranteed to result in either 1 or 0 as well. This is described in section 6.5.8 and 6.5.9.

    For C++, the bool type is a real Boolean type where values are converted to true or false rather than 1 or 0, but it is still safe to assign the result of an == operation etc. to a bool and expect it to work, because the relational and comparison operators result in a bool anyway. When true is converted to an integer type it is converted to 1.

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