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Toll-Free Bridging and Performance
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Toll-Free Bridging and Performance


  • Subject: Toll-Free Bridging and Performance
  • From: Bernie Zenis <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sun, 8 Feb 2004 16:45:30 -0500

Hi,

Does any know if there is any performance difference in using a native data type vs a toll-free bridged data type?
Maybe it depends on the data types and the OS version?

For example, say that I have a bunch of NSStrings that I'm going to use repeatedly in a some calls that take CFStringRefs. Would it be faster if I created a bunch of CFStrings from the NSStrings? Or would using the toll-free bridging result in the same speed?

Thanks,
Bernie
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