On Fri, 03 Dec 2010 16:34:51 -0500, Michal Minich <michal.min...@gmail.com> wrote:

What is performance overhead for casting value of type int to uint and in
the opposite direction. What happen when I cast int to int or uint to uint

Nothing, there is no performance, type is strictly a compile-time concept.

(for the simplicity in generic code). I suppose there is no difference,
and it is in fact no-op for processor - it depends only on
interpretation. Only when making other operations compiler may generate
different instruction when he considers some value of either of types. Am
I right?

Not sure what you mean by that last part...

-Steve

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