On 28 Mar, 2014, at 3:07 am, Dave <d...@looktowindward.com> wrote:

> 
> Yeah, well I want to be able to fit into the Cocoa Patterns, that’s why I 
> posed the question in the first place…….
> 
> This leads me to another question, if I am doing a lot of arithmetic on these 
> numbers, what is the best type/fastest, native or NSInteger?

no difference, NSInteger, NSUInteger are just typedefs for underlying integral 
types, just they are typedefs to underlying types which change in different 
versions of the OS, and will change again when 128bit OSes arrive. 


> 
> I’ve defined my own set of file types, based on int32_t and friends and have 
> made each property definition follow this type. If it’s noticible faster 
> using NSInteger for arithmetic, then I was planning of moving the native type 
> properties to iVar’s and making the Properties NSInteger's, I’d then write 
> getters to return the value as an NSInteger rather than the native type.
> 
> Cheers
> Dave
> 
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