On Sun, Jan 11, 2009 at 2:50 AM, Ken Thomases <[email protected]> wrote:
> Sure it would.  Both unichar (as typedef'd) and char are integer types in C.
>  '7' is another way of writing a number, although not the number 7.  Which
> number depends on the encoding of your source file, but in most modern
> systems it would be ASCII or UTF-8.  (I don't know if, for example, EBCDIC
> is still used on any modern systems.)  In either of those, '7' is the same
> as 0x37 or 55.

Except I recall that Cocoa often uses UTF-116 or UCS2 internally...

--Kyle Sluder
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