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#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <stdbool.h>
#include <assert.h>
#include "clog.h"

// TYPEDEF

// Dumb
typedef int Number;  // create a type called “Number” that behaves just like an int.

// Useful and commonly used
typedef unsigned int uint;

// DUMBER AND BAD
typedef char* string;

int main(int argc, char* argv[]) {

    Number n = 5;  // equivalent to `int n = 5;`
    printf("Value of n is %d.\n", n);
    log_int(n);
    printf("\n");

    uint n_unsigned = 5000000;
    printf("Value of n_unsigned is %u.\n", n_unsigned);  // unsigned int requires %u with printf
    printf("\n");
    
    string s = "Salty";
    printf("s is \"%s\"\n", s);
    log_str(s);

    char ch = s[0];
    log_char(ch);

    printf("*s is '%c'\n", *s);

    return EXIT_SUCCESS;
}
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