Fix missing items in C header files#205
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This fixes an issue where some structures of "anonymous" types such as results/etc would accidentally only place types in the C implementation files instead of the header files where they were needed. Closes bytecodealliance#194
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This fixes an issue where some structures of "anonymous" types such as results/etc would accidentally only place types in the C implementation files instead of the header files where they were needed. Closes bytecodealliance#194
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This fixes an issue where some structures of "anonymous" types such as
results/etc would accidentally only place types in the C implementation
files instead of the header files where they were needed.
Closes #194