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...to use the UINT64_C style of declaration. Ref T222
...to use the UINT64_C style of declaration. Ref T222
...to use the UINT64_C style of declaration. This also requires some other source modifications to use the PRIx64 format specifiers so everything still builds fine. Ref T222
...to use the UINT64_C style of declaration. This also requires some other source modifications to use the PRIx64 format specifiers so everything still builds fine. Ref T222
...to use the UINT32_C style of declaration. Ref T222
...to use the UINT32_C style of declaration. Ref T222
...to use the UINT32_C style of declaration. Ref T222
...to use the UINT32_C style of declaration. Ref T222
...to use the UINT32_C style of declaration. Ref T222
...to use the UINT32_C style of declaration. Ref T222
...to use the UINT32_C style of declaration. Ref T222
...to use the UINT64_C style of declaration. Ref T222
...to use the UINT64_C style of declaration. Ref T222
...to use the UINT32_C style of declaration. Ref T222
...to use the UINT32_C style of declaration. Ref T222
...to use the UINT32_C style of declaration. Ref T222
...to use the UINT32_C style of declaration. Ref T222
...to use the UINT32_C style of declaration. Ref T222
...to use the UINT32_C style of declaration. Ref T222
...to use the UINT32_C style of declaration. Ref T222
...to use the UINT32_C style of declaration. Ref T222
...to use the UINT32_C style of declaration. Ref T222
...to use the UINT32_C style of declaration. Ref T222
...to use the UINT32_C style of declaration. Ref T222
...to use the UINT32_C style of declaration. Ref T222
...to use the UINT32_C style of declaration. Ref T222
...to use the UINT32_C style of declaration. Ref T222
...to use the UINT32_C style of declaration. Ref T222
...to use the UINT32_C style of declaration. Ref T222
...to use the UINT32_C style of declaration. Ref T222
...to use the UINT32_C style of declaration. Ref T222
...to use the UINT32_C style of declaration. Ref T222
...to use the UINT32_C style of declaration. Ref T222
...to use the UINT32_C style of declaration. Ref T222
...to use the UINT32_C style of declaration. Ref T222
...to use the UINT32_C style of declaration. Ref T222
...to use the UINT32_C style of declaration. Ref T222
...to use the UINT32_C style of declaration. Ref T222
...to use the UINT32_C style of declaration. Ref T222
...to use the UINT32_C style of declaration. Ref T222
...to use the UINT32_C style of declaration. Ref T222
...to use the UINT32_C style of declaration. Ref T222
...to use the UINT32_C style of declaration. Ref T222
...to use the UINT32_C style of declaration. Ref T222
...to use the UINT32_C style of declaration. Ref T222
...to use the UINT32_C style of declaration. Ref T222
...to use the UINT32_C style of declaration. Ref T222
...to use the UINT32_C style of declaration. This isn't strictly necessary since they are deprecated, but it's nice to get them out of search results. Ref T222
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Here's something really tedious. I think I got all of them, but there's various forms they can take so it's possible something got through. Also, just for the sake of full disclosure, I used a coding assistant for this (ugh) but did build and commit everything manually. It's possible I missed something really dumb that it did.