/J (Default char Type is unsigned)
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This option changes the default char type from signed char to unsigned char, and the char type is zero-extended when widened to an int type. If a char value is explicitly declared signed, the /J option does not affect it, and the value is sign-extended when widened to an int type.
The /J option defines _CHAR_UNSIGNED, which is used with #ifndef in the LIMITS.H file to define the range of the default char type.
Neither ANSI C nor C++ requires a specific implementation of the char type. This option is useful when you are working with character data that will eventually be translated into a language other than English.