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While meson appears to support miniz, CMake (which I unfortunately have to use as my IDE doesn't support meson) requires zlib and cannot fall back to miniz. I am on windows and don't have zlib installed, so making this use miniz would be appreciated. Thanks.
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mov()methods would need to be updated. This is what the generated C# code looks like:An extra check would need to be adde