Renaming intrinsic types with typedef
In Chapter 3, Working with Basic Data Types, we looked at some of C's basic data types – whole numbers (integers), real numbers (floating point and complex numbers), characters, enumerations, and Boolean values. We called them intrinsic data types since they are built into the language and are always available. By referring to these types specifically as data types, we give focus to the content of variables of those types – containers of data that can be manipulated. However, the use of the data type term is not strictly accurate. In reality, these types are classified in C as arithmetic types. C has other types, some of which we have encountered – function types, structure types, and void types – and some of which we have not yet encountered – array types, pointer types,...