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Difference between _Bool and bool types in C?
I just don’t get it.
For me, it seems quite unintuitive – compared to simple “bool” 🙂
What were the motives to call it that way?
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Identifiers which begin with one or two underscores are reserved for the language and compiler.
I expect that they didn’t want to break existing (‘legacy’) code, which might have used ‘bool’ as the name of a variable.