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rc = pppd896engsub_convert015838(101, 100, 200, true, &out); assert(rc == 0 && out > 100); // accepted, value > min
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Below is a (C99, portable). It demonstrates the use of __uint128_t for intermediate multiplication to avoid overflow on 64‑bit platforms. /* Validate arguments first */ if (
/* Validate arguments first */ if (!out_converted) return -EINVAL; if (max < min) return -ERANGE; if (min_exclusive && raw_counter == min) return -EINVAL; if (max <
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