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__int128_t
Is it possible to either define out 128bit support or emulate in on platforms that the compiler doesn't support it
I am trying to use mph for a compact command parser and config library on an embedded system platform.
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🐛 __int128_t is not supported on this target (arm-none-eabi-gcc) Fix q…
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🐛 __int128_t is not supported on this target (arm-none-eabi-gcc) Fix #14
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Is it possible to either define out 128bit support or emulate in on platforms that the compiler doesn't support it
I am trying to use mph for a compact command parser and config library on an embedded system platform.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: