On Jul 28, 2008, at 12:32 PM, Carter R. Harrison wrote:
The issue was with the format string.. Instead of a %x, I needed a %qx. The %qx displays a 64 bit address whereas the %x displays a 32 bit address. When you give %x, only the least significant 32 bits are printed and those happen to always be the same (at least in my case).
If you use %p it will do the right thing with 32-bit vs 64-bit pointers. However as others have said, you should pass myObject not &myObject if you really want to use NSString keys (instead of NSValue keys).
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