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[compiler-rt] Fix definition of
usize
on 32-bit Windows
32-bit Windows uses `unsigned int` for uintptr_t and size_t. Commit 18e06e3 changed uptr to unsigned long, so it no longer matches the real size_t/uintptr_t and therefore the current definition of usize result in: `error C2821: first formal parameter to 'operator new' must be 'size_t'` However, the real problem is that uptr is wrong to work around the fact that we have local SIZE_T and SSIZE_T typedefs that trample on the basetsd.h definitions of the same name and therefore need to match exactly. Unlike size_t/ssize_t the uppercase ones always use unsigned long (even on 32-bit). This commit works around the build breakage by keeping the existing definitions of uptr/sptr and just changing usize. A follow-up change will attempt to fix this properly. Fixes: llvm#101998 Reviewed By: mstorsjo Pull Request: llvm#106151
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