It fucking does. Y'all don't give @davejmurphy enough credit, as far as I can tell devkitppc is the last maintained open source ppc toolchain left and it was for console hacking memes.https://twitter.com/hedgeberg/status/1012226738267545600 …
Just looked at the diff again and "s32/u32" went from being typedef "[unsigned] int" to typedef "long [unsigned] int". Not sure if that caused the aforementioned breakage, but that change alone was a major pain in the ass since it spewed warnings for basically every printf.pic.twitter.com/9kRdlhlgpj
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And yes I know both are 32 bits on this platform, but that doesn't mean they're freely interchangeable. And this isn't the only issue; basically every HBC release we've had where we updated libogc/devkitPro at the same time, we had to fix *some* breakage.
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Well *exactly* Marcan. It doesn't mean they're freely interchangeable and the warnings you refer to are because of somebody's code being written as if they are.
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