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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T17:15:35+00:00 2026-05-13T17:15:35+00:00

I have a code which uses bit-fields declared as follows typedef struct my{ const

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I have a code which uses bit-fields declared as follows

typedef struct my{
    const char *name;
    uint8_t is_alpha : 1;   
    uint8_t is_hwaccel : 1; 
    uint8_t x_chroma_shift; 
    uint8_t y_chroma_shift; 

} mystr; 

uint8_t is typedef’ed to unsigned char.

Building the code in MS-VS 2008 using this bit fields gives a warning as below:

imgconvert.c(60) : warning C4214: nonstandard extension used : bit-field types other than int.
  1. Is there any problems/potential issues in using bit fields of type other than int? Why the warning?
  2. Are other than int type bit-fileds they allowed by C99 C language specification?
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    2026-05-13T17:15:36+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 5:15 pm

    1] Is there any problems/potential issues in using bit fields of type other than int? Why the warning?

    Since bit-fields are low-level, there may be issues with portability if you are using non-standard types. Hence the warning — note it is still a warning and not an error.

    2] Are other than int type bit-fileds they allowed by C99 C language specification?

    From the draft of C99:

    6.7.2.1 Structure and union specifiers

    4 A bit-field shall have a type that is
    a qualified or unqualified version of
    _Bool, signed int, unsigned int, or some other implementation-defined
    type.

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