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swap{16,32,64} are defined as macros on the two, but client code tries to invoke them as Common::swap{16,32,64}, which naturally doesn't work. This hack redefines the macros as inline functions in the Common namespace: the bodies of the functions are the same as the original macros, but relying on OS-specific implementation details like this is of course brittle. |
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tests | ||
video_core | ||
yuzu | ||
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CMakeLists.txt |