That's pretty much it. Since 64bit on mac are LP64, int is always
32bits. Using NSUInteger gives you an integer that behaves like
ILP64, 32bit on 32bit arch, 64bit on 64bit arch, if you're looking for
that behavior.
On Apr 8, 2008, at 6:30 PM, Timothy Reaves wrote:
What advantage does NSUinteger have over uint32? I realize that on
a 64 bit machine, it would be a uint64.
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