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.

A somehow related question:
How does one find out, in which mode (32 vs. 64 bit) an app is running?
Both from inside of an app and from outside (I expected to see something in Activity Monitor -> Info but did not find any indication).

How does one force a 32/64 bit app to run in 32 or 64 bit?
Probably some line in Info.plist like "prefers 64 bit = YES" but I cannot find anything in the documentation.


Kind regards,

Gerriet.

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