1. On w3i6mv, int and long are 32 bits, so these types can't be used to hold a size_t or an mps_word_t. See 26.c, 38.c, 47.c, 66.c, 123.c, 136.c, 164.c, 165.c, 200.c, 203.c, 204.c, 205.c, 206.c, 207.c, 215.c, 223.c.
2. The Windows command line doesn't cope with parentheses. See 170.c.
3. The natural platform alignment is 16 bytes on w3i6mv, so allocations into pools using the default alignment need to be rounded up. See 21.c, 22.c, 203.c, 204.c, 205.c.
4. Microsoft Visual C/C++ is fussy about signed/unsigned comparison. See 226.c.
5. windows.h defines a SIZE macro so you can't use it as a parameter. See 232.c.
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* Missing mps_chain_destroy in function/132.
* Need to use platform alignment in the MVFF test cases (function/163, function/164, function/165, function/167, function/170)
* Avoid type pun in function/226.
Update testsets/passing accordingly.
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