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Use uint16_t,int32_t,etc instead of uint16,int32,etc as the expected typenames when looking for c-style casts.

nate-thirdwave and others added 2 commits August 14, 2024 17:45
Use uint16_t,int32_t,etc instead of uint16,int32,etc as
the expected typenames when looking for c-style casts.
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Good catch! The client testcases need to be updated. This should be trivial, and if not, I'll attempt that tomorrow.

@aaronliu0130 aaronliu0130 merged commit b2d18ad into cpplint:develop Aug 24, 2024
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