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>Most likely, I imagine that any use of "long" is some old legacy code where Seth wanted to make sure 32bit values were used instead of 16bit values
Good point, and thanks for the write-up. Looking at the original Dink source, it appears that Beuc copied and pasted the DinkC parser verbatim into Freedink. In the case of those other data types and perhaps anything else we haven't stumbled upon yet that's broken on x64, it might be worth investigating the RTDink source to see how things are defined, as surprise surprise, nlist[10] is an int32 there.
Good point, and thanks for the write-up. Looking at the original Dink source, it appears that Beuc copied and pasted the DinkC parser verbatim into Freedink. In the case of those other data types and perhaps anything else we haven't stumbled upon yet that's broken on x64, it might be worth investigating the RTDink source to see how things are defined, as surprise surprise, nlist[10] is an int32 there.