Pretty straight forward quesiton, how do I compare the output of @encode?
Instead of using "bits per sample" in the NSSound plug-in implementation I
decided to use encoding since int and float both have the same number of
bits.  The only way I figured this would work would be to use @encode()... I
went poking around in the Apple docs and can see it outputs a (const char
*), but I noticed in NSPortCoder.m and NSArchiver.m compare using a
switch(*type).  So is the return value of @encode a string or int?  I guess
another question would also be if I should be using @encode to find the data
type?

Thanks
Stefan
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