rangeTest: Fix signed-ness of types#5
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On some architectures types like CChar are signed whereas the use previously assumed they were unsigned. Fix this by relying on Bounded instances where possible.
This reverts commit 2117e38. We no longer assume that C types are unsigned.
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On some architectures types like CChar are signed whereas the use previously
assumed they were unsigned. Fix this by relying on Bounded instances where
possible.