Fix the few non-portable uses of "char" (where a -1 might be relevant): All uses of char are now either "int", "unsigned char" or char arrays for storing strings. Also, went to consistent "char* foo" coding convention. (There were only a few ambiguous uses.)
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@ -98,15 +98,15 @@ namespace glslang {
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TPpContext::Symbol* TPpContext::NewSymbol(int atom)
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Symbol *lSymb;
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char *pch;
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Symbol* lSymb;
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char* pch;
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int ii;
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lSymb = (Symbol *) mem_Alloc(pool, sizeof(Symbol));
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lSymb->atom = atom;
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// Clear macro
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pch = (char *) &lSymb->mac;
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pch = (char*) &lSymb->mac;
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for (ii = 0; ii < sizeof(lSymb->mac); ii++)
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*pch++ = 0;
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