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I'm running it on a 32-bit emulator, maybe that's the issue here? i don't know honestly

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[โ€“] owsei 3 points 2 months ago

Did you modify the make file? By what I understood from the source code, the -1 is a separator for differente escape codes

The make file defines if it's ok to implicitly convert -1 to an unsigned integer (note the -W narrowing flag in red).

[โ€“] [email protected] 2 points 2 months ago

Maybe. It's a type error. The -1 can't go into an unsigned type, because the "-" is the sign.

I'm afraid to be sure you're doing it right, you have to understand the surrounding code.

But possible fixes include:

  • Changing -1 to an unsigned number.

  • Changing the type of the variable it goes into.

  • Something entirely different, maybe even deleting that part of the code.