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    1. Andrew Pontious ‏@apontious 13 Oct 2013

      Things I didn’t miss from Mac 64-bit programming on iOS — Apple ridiculous inability to handle NSInteger well in format strings.

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    2. zachary  ✌ ‏@zadr 13 Oct 2013

      @apontious %zd for NSInteger, %tu for NSUInteger. No warnings on either arch.

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      Andrew Pontious ‏@apontious 13 Oct 2013

      @zadr @boredzo @gparker Appreciate the responses. Doesn’t feel forward-compatible, though.

      7:09 PM - 13 Oct 2013
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        1. Michael Tsai ‏@mjtsai 14 Oct 2013

          @apontious Is there a good reason not to use “%@“ and box the numbers?

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        3. Andrew Pontious ‏@apontious 14 Oct 2013

          @mjtsai Feels like extra work. But yes, that’s not bad.

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        4. Simone Manganelli ‏@simX 14 Oct 2013

          @apontious, @mjtsai — That seems wrong. What if the description method of a number changes to say "Your current number is: 5!"

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        5. Petrifying Horror ‏@boredzo 14 Oct 2013

          @simX @apontious @mjtsai Or, more plausibly, “@5” or “<NSNumber 0xd3c2b1a0 (float) 5.000000>”.

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        6. Michael Tsai ‏@mjtsai 14 Oct 2013

          @boredzo I suppose that’s possible, but my guess is it would break tons of apps, as well as framework code.

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        8. Cédric Luthi ‏@0xced 14 Oct 2013

          @mjtsai @boredzo That would be very nice as `debugDescription` though.

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        9. Michael Tsai ‏@mjtsai 14 Oct 2013

          @0xced @boredzo Indeed.

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      1. Nick Lockwood ‏@nicklockwood 14 Oct 2013

        @apontious @zadr @boredzo @gparker not sure what "feel forward-compatible" means, but there's always this option NSLog(@"%@", @(someint));

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