Any particular reason you want the wrong answer? I would imagine that you could use whatever Obj-C's equivalent to long long to get 64-bit integers. But if you really want 32-bit integers, and want perl to have the same values, you could probably use pack and unpack to truncate the data and interpret it as a signed 32-bit value. (I can't tell you the details off the top of my head.)
...roboticusIn reply to Re: Integer overflow
by roboticus
in thread Integer overflow
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