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Warnint 64to32 6186 v20.4 #11453

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Link to redmine ticket:
https://redmine.openinfosecfoundation.org/issues/6186

Describe changes:

  • fix -Wshorten-64-to-32 warnings for some files (c*, f*)

Some commits of #9840
#11257 next batch

#11422 with clean history

@victorjulien victorjulien added this to the 8.0 milestone Jul 9, 2024
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Codecov Report

All modified and coverable lines are covered by tests ✅

Project coverage is 82.50%. Comparing base (eeec609) to head (2c63856).
Report is 5 commits behind head on master.

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##           master   #11453      +/-   ##
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+ Coverage   82.44%   82.50%   +0.05%     
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  Files         938      938              
  Lines      248068   247915     -153     
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+ Hits       204513   204533      +20     
+ Misses      43555    43382     -173     
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fuzzcorpus 60.50% <71.42%> (+0.40%) ⬆️
livemode 18.71% <78.57%> (+<0.01%) ⬆️
pcap 43.82% <64.28%> (+0.10%) ⬆️
suricata-verify 61.48% <78.57%> (+0.06%) ⬆️
unittests 59.42% <7.14%> (-0.02%) ⬇️

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Merged in #11454, thanks!

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