MOD_TYPEDEF unused?

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Hi,

I was looking at the output of c2xml (actually modified version used
in dmrC project) - and saw that typedefs are not marked in any way.
Digging deeper I found that typedef symbols do not have the
MOD_TYPEDEF set. MOD_USERTYPE is set though.

Is there any harm in setting MOD_TYPEDEF also?

Thanks and Regards

Dibyendu
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