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    • Mormegil's avatar
      [Issue 252] Add type cast for default enum values in C# · 25c99273
      Mormegil authored
      When creating a “CreateXxx(...)” method for a “simple table” type,
      enum-type fields with a non-zero default must have an explicit
      cast for the respective argument default value, because in C#,
      there is an implicit cast from int to an enum only for 0.
      
      Also, added an example of such type into the example monster_test
      type, so that we test this feature.
      25c99273
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    • Evan Wallace's avatar
      Round up allocation size to avoid misalignment (issue #226) · 47aab782
      Evan Wallace authored
      Before this change, requesting a large initial allocation could cause the
      backing store to grow to an unaligned size. Since memory inside vector_downward
      is relative to the end of the buffer, this then caused all memory in the buffer
      to be misaligned and also misaligns any further loads and stores. Misaligned
      loads and stores are undefined behavior and don't work in environments such as
      emscripten (a JavaScript to C++ compiler).
      47aab782