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* Fixes for compilation on 64-bit architectures : string position-returning functions return size_t, not uint. Fix that. * Fixes warnings with new gcc about non-fixed string AND no arguments. NOTE : 64-bit architectures still do not compile. There are 2 different places where printf is used with a specifier that is not large enough on 64-bit because size_t is now a ulong and not a uint. The solution on GNU systems is the %zu specifier, but as I'm not sure it is supported on windows I don't want to introduce a huge hard-to-notice bug, so I'll do it at a time when I got a windowser to back me up.
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@@ -87,11 +87,10 @@ void OptionInteger::Render(){
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mFont->DrawString(_(displayValue).c_str(),x,y);
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char buf[512];
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if (maxValue == 1){
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if (value){
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sprintf(buf, _("Yes").c_str());
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}else{
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sprintf(buf,_("No").c_str());
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}
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if (value)
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sprintf(buf, "%s", _("Yes").c_str());
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else
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sprintf(buf, "%s", _("No").c_str());
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}else{
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if(value == defValue && strDefault.size())
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sprintf(buf, "%s", _(strDefault).c_str());
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