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Forgot another include #128

Triggered via push August 15, 2023 02:44
Status Success
Total duration 7m 41s
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Matrix: Android / build
Matrix: iOS / build
Matrix: Linux (aarch64) / build
Matrix: Linux (x86_64) / build
Matrix: macOS (Universal) / build
Matrix: Windows (x86_64) / build
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102 warnings
Linux (x86_64) / build (Debug)
ignoring return value of ‘size_t fread(void*, size_t, size_t, FILE*)’ declared with attribute ‘warn_unused_result’ [-Wunused-result]
Linux (x86_64) / build (Debug)
ignoring return value of ‘size_t fread(void*, size_t, size_t, FILE*)’ declared with attribute ‘warn_unused_result’ [-Wunused-result]
Linux (x86_64) / build (Debug)
passing argument 1 of ‘WriteCb’ discards ‘const’ qualifier from pointer target type [-Wdiscarded-qualifiers]
Linux (x86_64) / build (Debug)
‘offsetof’ within non-standard-layout type ‘ARM’ is conditionally-supported [-Winvalid-offsetof]
Linux (x86_64) / build (Debug)
‘offsetof’ within non-standard-layout type ‘ARM’ is conditionally-supported [-Winvalid-offsetof]
Linux (x86_64) / build (Debug)
‘offsetof’ within non-standard-layout type ‘ARM’ is conditionally-supported [-Winvalid-offsetof]
Linux (x86_64) / build (Debug)
‘offsetof’ within non-standard-layout type ‘ARM’ is conditionally-supported [-Winvalid-offsetof]
Linux (x86_64) / build (Debug)
‘offsetof’ within non-standard-layout type ‘ARM’ is conditionally-supported [-Winvalid-offsetof]
Linux (x86_64) / build (Debug)
‘offsetof’ within non-standard-layout type ‘ARM’ is conditionally-supported [-Winvalid-offsetof]
Linux (x86_64) / build (Debug)
‘offsetof’ within non-standard-layout type ‘ARM’ is conditionally-supported [-Winvalid-offsetof]
Android / build (Debug)
passing 'const BYTE *' (aka 'const unsigned char *') to parameter of type 'BYTE *' (aka 'unsigned char *') discards qualifiers [-Wincompatible-pointer-types-discards-qualifiers]
Android / build (Debug)
& has lower precedence than ==; == will be evaluated first [-Wparentheses]
Android / build (Debug)
& has lower precedence than ==; == will be evaluated first [-Wparentheses]
Android / build (Debug)
& has lower precedence than ==; == will be evaluated first [-Wparentheses]
Android / build (Debug)
& has lower precedence than ==; == will be evaluated first [-Wparentheses]
Android / build (Debug)
offset of on non-standard-layout type 'ARM' [-Winvalid-offsetof]
Android / build (Debug)
offset of on non-standard-layout type 'ARM' [-Winvalid-offsetof]
Android / build (Debug)
offset of on non-standard-layout type 'ARM' [-Winvalid-offsetof]
Android / build (Debug)
offset of on non-standard-layout type 'ARM' [-Winvalid-offsetof]
Android / build (Debug)
offset of on non-standard-layout type 'ARM' [-Winvalid-offsetof]
Android / build (Release)
passing 'const BYTE *' (aka 'const unsigned char *') to parameter of type 'BYTE *' (aka 'unsigned char *') discards qualifiers [-Wincompatible-pointer-types-discards-qualifiers]
Android / build (Release)
& has lower precedence than ==; == will be evaluated first [-Wparentheses]
Android / build (Release)
& has lower precedence than ==; == will be evaluated first [-Wparentheses]
Android / build (Release)
& has lower precedence than ==; == will be evaluated first [-Wparentheses]
Android / build (Release)
offset of on non-standard-layout type 'ARM' [-Winvalid-offsetof]
Android / build (Release)
offset of on non-standard-layout type 'ARM' [-Winvalid-offsetof]
Android / build (Release)
offset of on non-standard-layout type 'ARM' [-Winvalid-offsetof]
Android / build (Release)
offset of on non-standard-layout type 'ARM' [-Winvalid-offsetof]
Android / build (Release)
offset of on non-standard-layout type 'ARM' [-Winvalid-offsetof]
Android / build (Release)
offset of on non-standard-layout type 'ARM' [-Winvalid-offsetof]
Linux (x86_64) / build (Release)
ignoring return value of ‘size_t fread(void*, size_t, size_t, FILE*)’ declared with attribute ‘warn_unused_result’ [-Wunused-result]
Linux (x86_64) / build (Release)
ignoring return value of ‘size_t fread(void*, size_t, size_t, FILE*)’ declared with attribute ‘warn_unused_result’ [-Wunused-result]
Linux (x86_64) / build (Release)
passing argument 1 of ‘WriteCb’ discards ‘const’ qualifier from pointer target type [-Wdiscarded-qualifiers]
Linux (x86_64) / build (Release)
‘offsetof’ within non-standard-layout type ‘ARM’ is conditionally-supported [-Winvalid-offsetof]
Linux (x86_64) / build (Release)
‘offsetof’ within non-standard-layout type ‘ARM’ is conditionally-supported [-Winvalid-offsetof]
Linux (x86_64) / build (Release)
‘offsetof’ within non-standard-layout type ‘ARM’ is conditionally-supported [-Winvalid-offsetof]
Linux (x86_64) / build (Release)
‘offsetof’ within non-standard-layout type ‘ARM’ is conditionally-supported [-Winvalid-offsetof]
Linux (x86_64) / build (Release)
‘offsetof’ within non-standard-layout type ‘ARM’ is conditionally-supported [-Winvalid-offsetof]
Linux (x86_64) / build (Release)
‘offsetof’ within non-standard-layout type ‘ARM’ is conditionally-supported [-Winvalid-offsetof]
Linux (x86_64) / build (Release)
‘offsetof’ within non-standard-layout type ‘ARM’ is conditionally-supported [-Winvalid-offsetof]
Linux (aarch64) / build (Debug)
ignoring return value of ‘size_t fread(void*, size_t, size_t, FILE*)’ declared with attribute ‘warn_unused_result’ [-Wunused-result]
Linux (aarch64) / build (Debug)
ignoring return value of ‘size_t fread(void*, size_t, size_t, FILE*)’ declared with attribute ‘warn_unused_result’ [-Wunused-result]
Linux (aarch64) / build (Debug)
passing argument 1 of ‘WriteCb’ discards ‘const’ qualifier from pointer target type [-Wdiscarded-qualifiers]
Linux (aarch64) / build (Debug)
‘offsetof’ within non-standard-layout type ‘ARM’ is conditionally-supported [-Winvalid-offsetof]
Linux (aarch64) / build (Debug)
‘offsetof’ within non-standard-layout type ‘ARM’ is conditionally-supported [-Winvalid-offsetof]
Linux (aarch64) / build (Debug)
‘offsetof’ within non-standard-layout type ‘ARM’ is conditionally-supported [-Winvalid-offsetof]
Linux (aarch64) / build (Debug)
‘offsetof’ within non-standard-layout type ‘ARMv5’ is conditionally-supported [-Winvalid-offsetof]
Linux (aarch64) / build (Debug)
‘offsetof’ within non-standard-layout type ‘ARM’ is conditionally-supported [-Winvalid-offsetof]
Linux (aarch64) / build (Debug)
‘offsetof’ within non-standard-layout type ‘ARM’ is conditionally-supported [-Winvalid-offsetof]
Linux (aarch64) / build (Debug)
‘offsetof’ within non-standard-layout type ‘ARM’ is conditionally-supported [-Winvalid-offsetof]
iOS / build (Release)
'sprintf' is deprecated: This function is provided for compatibility reasons only. Due to security concerns inherent in the design of sprintf(3), it is highly recommended that you use snprintf(3) instead. [-Wdeprecated-declarations]
iOS / build (Release)
'sprintf' is deprecated: This function is provided for compatibility reasons only. Due to security concerns inherent in the design of sprintf(3), it is highly recommended that you use snprintf(3) instead. [-Wdeprecated-declarations]
iOS / build (Release)
'sprintf' is deprecated: This function is provided for compatibility reasons only. Due to security concerns inherent in the design of sprintf(3), it is highly recommended that you use snprintf(3) instead. [-Wdeprecated-declarations]
iOS / build (Release)
'sprintf' is deprecated: This function is provided for compatibility reasons only. Due to security concerns inherent in the design of sprintf(3), it is highly recommended that you use snprintf(3) instead. [-Wdeprecated-declarations]
iOS / build (Release)
'sprintf' is deprecated: This function is provided for compatibility reasons only. Due to security concerns inherent in the design of sprintf(3), it is highly recommended that you use snprintf(3) instead. [-Wdeprecated-declarations]
iOS / build (Release)
'sprintf' is deprecated: This function is provided for compatibility reasons only. Due to security concerns inherent in the design of sprintf(3), it is highly recommended that you use snprintf(3) instead. [-Wdeprecated-declarations]
iOS / build (Release)
'sprintf' is deprecated: This function is provided for compatibility reasons only. Due to security concerns inherent in the design of sprintf(3), it is highly recommended that you use snprintf(3) instead. [-Wdeprecated-declarations]
iOS / build (Release)
'sprintf' is deprecated: This function is provided for compatibility reasons only. Due to security concerns inherent in the design of sprintf(3), it is highly recommended that you use snprintf(3) instead. [-Wdeprecated-declarations]
iOS / build (Release)
'sprintf' is deprecated: This function is provided for compatibility reasons only. Due to security concerns inherent in the design of sprintf(3), it is highly recommended that you use snprintf(3) instead. [-Wdeprecated-declarations]
iOS / build (Release)
'sprintf' is deprecated: This function is provided for compatibility reasons only. Due to security concerns inherent in the design of sprintf(3), it is highly recommended that you use snprintf(3) instead. [-Wdeprecated-declarations]
macOS (Universal) / build (Debug)
'sprintf' is deprecated: This function is provided for compatibility reasons only. Due to security concerns inherent in the design of sprintf(3), it is highly recommended that you use snprintf(3) instead. [-Wdeprecated-declarations]
macOS (Universal) / build (Debug)
'sprintf' is deprecated: This function is provided for compatibility reasons only. Due to security concerns inherent in the design of sprintf(3), it is highly recommended that you use snprintf(3) instead. [-Wdeprecated-declarations]
macOS (Universal) / build (Debug)
'sprintf' is deprecated: This function is provided for compatibility reasons only. Due to security concerns inherent in the design of sprintf(3), it is highly recommended that you use snprintf(3) instead. [-Wdeprecated-declarations]
macOS (Universal) / build (Debug)
'sprintf' is deprecated: This function is provided for compatibility reasons only. Due to security concerns inherent in the design of sprintf(3), it is highly recommended that you use snprintf(3) instead. [-Wdeprecated-declarations]
macOS (Universal) / build (Debug)
'sprintf' is deprecated: This function is provided for compatibility reasons only. Due to security concerns inherent in the design of sprintf(3), it is highly recommended that you use snprintf(3) instead. [-Wdeprecated-declarations]
macOS (Universal) / build (Debug)
'sprintf' is deprecated: This function is provided for compatibility reasons only. Due to security concerns inherent in the design of sprintf(3), it is highly recommended that you use snprintf(3) instead. [-Wdeprecated-declarations]
macOS (Universal) / build (Debug)
'sprintf' is deprecated: This function is provided for compatibility reasons only. Due to security concerns inherent in the design of sprintf(3), it is highly recommended that you use snprintf(3) instead. [-Wdeprecated-declarations]
macOS (Universal) / build (Debug)
'sprintf' is deprecated: This function is provided for compatibility reasons only. Due to security concerns inherent in the design of sprintf(3), it is highly recommended that you use snprintf(3) instead. [-Wdeprecated-declarations]
macOS (Universal) / build (Debug)
'sprintf' is deprecated: This function is provided for compatibility reasons only. Due to security concerns inherent in the design of sprintf(3), it is highly recommended that you use snprintf(3) instead. [-Wdeprecated-declarations]
macOS (Universal) / build (Debug)
'sprintf' is deprecated: This function is provided for compatibility reasons only. Due to security concerns inherent in the design of sprintf(3), it is highly recommended that you use snprintf(3) instead. [-Wdeprecated-declarations]
Linux (aarch64) / build (Release)
ignoring return value of ‘size_t fread(void*, size_t, size_t, FILE*)’ declared with attribute ‘warn_unused_result’ [-Wunused-result]
Linux (aarch64) / build (Release)
ignoring return value of ‘size_t fread(void*, size_t, size_t, FILE*)’ declared with attribute ‘warn_unused_result’ [-Wunused-result]
Linux (aarch64) / build (Release)
passing argument 1 of ‘WriteCb’ discards ‘const’ qualifier from pointer target type [-Wdiscarded-qualifiers]
Linux (aarch64) / build (Release)
‘offsetof’ within non-standard-layout type ‘ARM’ is conditionally-supported [-Winvalid-offsetof]
Linux (aarch64) / build (Release)
‘offsetof’ within non-standard-layout type ‘ARM’ is conditionally-supported [-Winvalid-offsetof]
Linux (aarch64) / build (Release)
‘offsetof’ within non-standard-layout type ‘ARM’ is conditionally-supported [-Winvalid-offsetof]
Linux (aarch64) / build (Release)
‘offsetof’ within non-standard-layout type ‘ARM’ is conditionally-supported [-Winvalid-offsetof]
Linux (aarch64) / build (Release)
‘offsetof’ within non-standard-layout type ‘ARM’ is conditionally-supported [-Winvalid-offsetof]
Linux (aarch64) / build (Release)
‘offsetof’ within non-standard-layout type ‘ARM’ is conditionally-supported [-Winvalid-offsetof]
Linux (aarch64) / build (Release)
‘offsetof’ within non-standard-layout type ‘ARM’ is conditionally-supported [-Winvalid-offsetof]
macOS (Universal) / build (Release)
'sprintf' is deprecated: This function is provided for compatibility reasons only. Due to security concerns inherent in the design of sprintf(3), it is highly recommended that you use snprintf(3) instead. [-Wdeprecated-declarations]
macOS (Universal) / build (Release)
'sprintf' is deprecated: This function is provided for compatibility reasons only. Due to security concerns inherent in the design of sprintf(3), it is highly recommended that you use snprintf(3) instead. [-Wdeprecated-declarations]
macOS (Universal) / build (Release)
'sprintf' is deprecated: This function is provided for compatibility reasons only. Due to security concerns inherent in the design of sprintf(3), it is highly recommended that you use snprintf(3) instead. [-Wdeprecated-declarations]
macOS (Universal) / build (Release)
'sprintf' is deprecated: This function is provided for compatibility reasons only. Due to security concerns inherent in the design of sprintf(3), it is highly recommended that you use snprintf(3) instead. [-Wdeprecated-declarations]
macOS (Universal) / build (Release)
'sprintf' is deprecated: This function is provided for compatibility reasons only. Due to security concerns inherent in the design of sprintf(3), it is highly recommended that you use snprintf(3) instead. [-Wdeprecated-declarations]
macOS (Universal) / build (Release)
'sprintf' is deprecated: This function is provided for compatibility reasons only. Due to security concerns inherent in the design of sprintf(3), it is highly recommended that you use snprintf(3) instead. [-Wdeprecated-declarations]
macOS (Universal) / build (Release)
'sprintf' is deprecated: This function is provided for compatibility reasons only. Due to security concerns inherent in the design of sprintf(3), it is highly recommended that you use snprintf(3) instead. [-Wdeprecated-declarations]
macOS (Universal) / build (Release)
'sprintf' is deprecated: This function is provided for compatibility reasons only. Due to security concerns inherent in the design of sprintf(3), it is highly recommended that you use snprintf(3) instead. [-Wdeprecated-declarations]
macOS (Universal) / build (Release)
'sprintf' is deprecated: This function is provided for compatibility reasons only. Due to security concerns inherent in the design of sprintf(3), it is highly recommended that you use snprintf(3) instead. [-Wdeprecated-declarations]
macOS (Universal) / build (Release)
'sprintf' is deprecated: This function is provided for compatibility reasons only. Due to security concerns inherent in the design of sprintf(3), it is highly recommended that you use snprintf(3) instead. [-Wdeprecated-declarations]
iOS / build (Debug)
'sprintf' is deprecated: This function is provided for compatibility reasons only. Due to security concerns inherent in the design of sprintf(3), it is highly recommended that you use snprintf(3) instead. [-Wdeprecated-declarations]
iOS / build (Debug)
'sprintf' is deprecated: This function is provided for compatibility reasons only. Due to security concerns inherent in the design of sprintf(3), it is highly recommended that you use snprintf(3) instead. [-Wdeprecated-declarations]
iOS / build (Debug)
'sprintf' is deprecated: This function is provided for compatibility reasons only. Due to security concerns inherent in the design of sprintf(3), it is highly recommended that you use snprintf(3) instead. [-Wdeprecated-declarations]
iOS / build (Debug)
'sprintf' is deprecated: This function is provided for compatibility reasons only. Due to security concerns inherent in the design of sprintf(3), it is highly recommended that you use snprintf(3) instead. [-Wdeprecated-declarations]
iOS / build (Debug)
'sprintf' is deprecated: This function is provided for compatibility reasons only. Due to security concerns inherent in the design of sprintf(3), it is highly recommended that you use snprintf(3) instead. [-Wdeprecated-declarations]
iOS / build (Debug)
'sprintf' is deprecated: This function is provided for compatibility reasons only. Due to security concerns inherent in the design of sprintf(3), it is highly recommended that you use snprintf(3) instead. [-Wdeprecated-declarations]
iOS / build (Debug)
'sprintf' is deprecated: This function is provided for compatibility reasons only. Due to security concerns inherent in the design of sprintf(3), it is highly recommended that you use snprintf(3) instead. [-Wdeprecated-declarations]
iOS / build (Debug)
'sprintf' is deprecated: This function is provided for compatibility reasons only. Due to security concerns inherent in the design of sprintf(3), it is highly recommended that you use snprintf(3) instead. [-Wdeprecated-declarations]
iOS / build (Debug)
'sprintf' is deprecated: This function is provided for compatibility reasons only. Due to security concerns inherent in the design of sprintf(3), it is highly recommended that you use snprintf(3) instead. [-Wdeprecated-declarations]
iOS / build (Debug)
'sprintf' is deprecated: This function is provided for compatibility reasons only. Due to security concerns inherent in the design of sprintf(3), it is highly recommended that you use snprintf(3) instead. [-Wdeprecated-declarations]
Windows (x86_64) / build (Release)
Saving cache failed: Error: Path Validation Error: Path(s) specified in the action for caching do(es) not exist, hence no cache is being saved.
Windows (x86_64) / build (Debug)
Saving cache failed: Error: Path Validation Error: Path(s) specified in the action for caching do(es) not exist, hence no cache is being saved.

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melondsds_libretro-android-Debug Expired
55.2 MB
melondsds_libretro-android-Release Expired
52.8 MB
melondsds_libretro-ios-Debug Expired
33.5 MB
melondsds_libretro-ios-Release Expired
3.64 MB
melondsds_libretro-linux-aarch64-Debug Expired
27.3 MB
melondsds_libretro-linux-aarch64-Release Expired
4.37 MB
melondsds_libretro-linux-x86_64-Debug Expired
23.8 MB
melondsds_libretro-linux-x86_64-Release Expired
4.55 MB
melondsds_libretro-macos-universal-Debug Expired
67.7 MB
melondsds_libretro-macos-universal-Release Expired
8.71 MB
melondsds_libretro-win32-x86_64-Debug Expired
28.8 MB
melondsds_libretro-win32-x86_64-Release Expired
7.18 MB