Thank you. It's definitely 8. Apparently the reason is due to "Integral Promotion", a standard feature of ANSI C. Basically, ~c gets converted to an int. (Which with the XC 8 compiler is 2 bytes, and...
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Thank you. It's definitely 8. Apparently the reason is due to "Integral Promotion", a standard feature of ANSI C. Basically, ~c gets converted to an int. (Which with the XC 8 compiler is 2 bytes, and...
I am writing firmware for a PIC microcontroller in C. It is about 1000 lines and I am losing hair fast, with bugs that make absolutely no sense. It is difficult to debug because Microchip's simulator...