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[DotGNU]Signed vs Unsigned Int32s in assembly output
From: |
Gopal V |
Subject: |
[DotGNU]Signed vs Unsigned Int32s in assembly output |
Date: |
Tue, 15 Oct 2002 22:52:51 +0530 |
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Mutt/1.2.5i |
Hi All,
Was testing Jon's patches and comparing it to the
mscorlib.dll's IntPtr when this took my attention
Int32.MinValue was represented as ... "2147483648" when
compiled "cscc -S minvalue.cs".
It is actually -2147483648.. and the compiled version
when disassembled gave the correct value ..
So what's the magic that goes in during assembling ?
/me is just asking out of curiosity ...
Gopal
<<minvalue.cs>>
PS: proving that we're not really "Weekend" guys ...
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