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As per Pramod's comment on stack overflow: In C int foo() and int foo(void) are different functions. int foo() accepts an arbitrary number of arguments, while int foo(void) accepts 0 arguments. In C++ they mean the same thing. I suggest that you use void consistently when you mean no arguments. |
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Satan GH60 keyboard firmware
TODO: to be updated.