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Re: Universal Binaries, x86 and compatibility...
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Re: Universal Binaries, x86 and compatibility...


  • Subject: Re: Universal Binaries, x86 and compatibility...
  • From: "M. Uli Kusterer" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 9 Jun 2005 16:04:51 +0200

At 14:28 Uhr +0100 09.06.2005, Robert Tillyard wrote:
Do you know if we have to byte swap NSCoder stuff? I have a settings file that uses [NSCoder encodeObject:NSNumber *].

encodeObject simply calls encodeWithCoder, which in turn writes out each field separately. AFAIK these calls automatically perform endian conversion, but I never got to try Rhapsody to say that with 100% certainty.


But I'd be very surprised if they didn't do endian conversion.
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 >Universal Binaries, x86 and compatibility... (From: Keith Blount <email@hidden>)
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 >Re: Universal Binaries, x86 and compatibility... (From: "M. Uli Kusterer" <email@hidden>)
 >Re: Universal Binaries, x86 and compatibility... (From: Robert Tillyard <email@hidden>)

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