Wow, this is the first time we're about to call any of these from C
land in ≥TH03? Found no built-in way to just uppercase an identifier
in TASM, so apparently we have to spell out the names in both lower-
and uppercase.
So, let's go back to regular, non-macro PUBLIC / PROC / ENDP code
wherever we can – for all functions introduced in ≥TH03, and for
everything that takes no parameters. It's simply not worth the
trouble.
Part of P0114, funded by Lmocinemod.
Oh hey, guarding declarations with complicated types via #ifdef limits
the header files we additionally have to #include!
Part of P0076, funded by [Anonymous] and -Tom-.
And renaming them all to the short filenames they will be decompiled to for
consistency. These functions aren't really immediately hardware-related, as
we've established earlier in the decompilation.