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	+ clarify again the longword and longint types
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				| @ -592,7 +592,10 @@ QWord & 0 .. 18446744073709551615 & 8 \\ \hline | |||||||
| The \var{integer} type maps to the smallint type in the default | The \var{integer} type maps to the smallint type in the default | ||||||
| \fpc mode. It maps to either a longint or int64 in either Delphi or ObjFPC | \fpc mode. It maps to either a longint or int64 in either Delphi or ObjFPC | ||||||
| mode. The \var{cardinal} type is currently always mapped to the  | mode. The \var{cardinal} type is currently always mapped to the  | ||||||
| longword type. | longword type. The definition of the \var{cardinal} and \var{integer} | ||||||
|  | types may change from one architecture to another and from one | ||||||
|  | compiler mode to another. They usually have the same size as the | ||||||
|  | underlying target architecture. | ||||||
| 
 | 
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| %  This IS NOT TRUE, this is a 32-bit compiler, so the integer type | %  This IS NOT TRUE, this is a 32-bit compiler, so the integer type | ||||||
| % will always be the same independently the CPU type. | % will always be the same independently the CPU type. | ||||||
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