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Several type aliases with statically sized names (e.g.
npy_uint64
) were being aliased to platform-dependent types like::std::os::raw::c_long
. Most of these were barely used, so it seems like they didn't cause problems before, but now withnpy_uint64
being used in certain structs, which are the target of pointer punning, the mismatch in sizes became visible. For example,npy_uint64
was previously typedef'd toc_ulong
, which is 64 bits on 64-bit platforms and on all Unix-likes, but 32 bits on Windows 32-bit. This caused inaccurate reads through pointers to structs containing them, eventually resulting in attempts to dereference null pointers.That appears to be the only problem with win32 support, so the second commit re-adds it to the CI matrix and removes the enforced compiler error.
Fix #448