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Re: CGFloat and 64 Bit
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Re: CGFloat and 64 Bit


  • Subject: Re: CGFloat and 64 Bit
  • From: Jean-Daniel Dupas <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 9 Feb 2009 09:33:24 +0100


Le 9 févr. 09 à 06:37, Rob Keniger a écrit :


On 08/02/2009, at 9:52 PM, Gerriet M. Denkmann wrote:

When I build a Cocoa Project with 32/64 bit, this line gets a warning:
NSSize a = NSMakeSize( 11.2, 22.4);
which went away using:
NSSize a = NSMakeSize( (CGFloat)11.2, (CGFloat)22.4);
Is this the only and correct way to use NSMakeSize() ? Looks kind of ugly.


Try this:

NSSize a = NSMakeSize( 11.2f, 22.4f);

The "f" suffix is a hint to the compiler that it's a float value.

A very bad idea as it would force usage of float in 64bits applications where NSSize expect 64 bits CGFloat.


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