Seems there may be a bug in Arduino...
<cstdint> is the standard library header that defines fixed/minimum sized types: uint8_t, int32_t etc. If RamMonitor works with it commented out, then Arduino must have already included this header... still don't explain the effect on min/max!?
Quick addition: <cstdint> can also be referred to as <stdint.h>; C++ vs C
<cstdint> is the standard library header that defines fixed/minimum sized types: uint8_t, int32_t etc. If RamMonitor works with it commented out, then Arduino must have already included this header... still don't explain the effect on min/max!?
Quick addition: <cstdint> can also be referred to as <stdint.h>; C++ vs C
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