Comment by dnautics

1 day ago

> This cant't make sense unless u24 is defined to be 24bits in the first place

It's worth remembering that zig is a ~hll that should be platform agnostic. suppose someone built a byte-chip with a 24 bit word. the "new" zig way of doing things will be more portable and slot right in, and support 32- and 16-bit datatypes just fine.