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Fixup compilation of printf-like functions with uint32_t args. #17904

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Compilation errors with make annepro2/c18:default CONSOLE_ENABLE=yes.
Fixes up relevant format specifiers to match the input type.

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@tzarc tzarc requested a review from a team August 4, 2022 11:38
@tzarc tzarc merged commit 94e8701 into qmk:develop Aug 4, 2022
@tzarc tzarc deleted the fixup-format-strings branch August 4, 2022 11:44
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