Add support for _SQ64 on 32-bit architectures.#305
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This should be automatically detected so defining _SQ64 is now safe on 32-bit architectures. If it doesn't auto-detect (because you're using a compiler that doesn't have a _LP64-like define) the build will error (using a static assert in compilers that support it and a negative array size in compilers that don't) and you can fix this by defining _SQ64ON32 or _NOSQ64ON32 (depending on which direction it misdetected in). This means that a piece of software that is distributed on both 32 and 64 bit architectures can use a single set of compiled scripts, assuming the size of SQFloat and SQChar also match.
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This should be automatically detected so defining
_SQ64is now safe on 32-bit architectures. If it doesn't auto-detect (because you're using a compiler that doesn't have a_LP64-like define) the build will error (using a static assert in compilers that support it and a negative array size in compilers that don't) and you can fix this by defining_SQ64ON32or_NOSQ64ON32(depending on which direction it misdetected in).This means that a piece of software that is distributed on both 32 and 64 bit architectures can use a single set of compiled scripts, assuming the size of
SQFloatandSQCharalso match.