We use some macro trickery to enforce that ck_pr_store_* is actually
storing the correct type into the target variable, without any actual
side effects--by making the assignment into an rvalue and using a
comma expression, the compiler should optimize it away.
On the load side, we simply cast the result to the type of the target
variable for pointer loads.
There is an unsafe version of the store_ptr macro called
ck_pr_store_ptr_unsafe for those times when you are _really_ sure that
you know what you're doing.
This commit also updates some of the source files (ck_ht, ck_hs,
ck_rhs): ck_ht now uses the unsafe macro, as its conversion between
uintptr_t and void * is invalid under the new macros. ck_hs and ck_rhs
have had some casts added to preserve validity.