> On Dec 2, 2013, at 1:54 AM, ChanMaxthon <xcvi...@me.com> wrote:
> 
> You can check what type int32_t (or uint32_t) is typedef'd to and use that 
> corresponding type on your intended platform. Sort of like:
> 
> - (int32_t) int32Value
> {
>    if (!strcmp(@encode(int32_t), @encode(int))
>        return [self intValue];
>    else if (!strcmp(@encode(int32_t), @encode(long))
>        return [self longValue];
>    else
>        return 0;
> }

This code is useless on iOS and OS X, as they are LP64 platforms. `int` and 
`long` are always 32 bits.

--Kyle Sluder

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