On 4/14/09 10:03 PM, Roland King said:

>I have this definition using NSUInteger
>
>       -(id)initWithXExtent:(NSUInteger)xExtent yExtent:(NSUInteger)yExtent;
>
>and I was stupidly calling it like this
>
>       GameBoard *gb = [ [ GameBoard alloc ] initWithXExtent:5 yExtent:-10 ];
>
>and I didn't get a warning and spent 5 minutes trying to figure out
>why my yExtent was totally screwed up. I'm using -Wall, -Wextra -Winit-
>self -Wundeclared-selector which normally complains about everything,
>but not this. NSUInteger is just a typedef isn't it, so this is really
>unsigned int / int and I was expecting a warning. Have I missed a
>warning flag or is there some NSUInteger artifact I'm not aware of?

I have way more warnings than that enabled and I don't get a warning
either.  I don't think there is one.  File a bug.

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Mac Software Developer              Montréal, Québec, Canada


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