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Tinderbox on Master for Windows - Build # 9546 - Still Failing:

Changes for Build #9545
[Noel Grandin] Get rid of a pointless indirect function pointer variable

[Noel Grandin] convert XmlReader::State to scoped enum

[Noel Grandin] remove the SwMoveFnCollection* typedefs

[Noel Grandin] convert SwDocPositions to scoped enum

[Noel Grandin] convert FindRanges to o3tl::typed_flags_set

[Noel Grandin] Get rid of a pointless indirect function pointer variable

[Noel Grandin] Get rid of a pointless indirect function pointer variable

[Noel Grandin] Get rid of a pointless indirect function pointer variable

[Noel Grandin] Get rid of a pointless indirect function pointer variable

[Noel Grandin] Get rid of a pointless indirect function pointer variable

[Noel Grandin] inline some get-function-pointer-collection functions


Changes for Build #9546
[Noel Grandin] fix build




Check console output at http://ci.libreoffice.org/job/lo_tb_master_win/9546/ to view the results.
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