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No. Either the value started as a signed value, and then was converted to an unsigned ( something well warned about by observing compile warnings or Lint ), or it was unsigned all along. Either way the same result would have occurred.

Slightly better is 64bit signed. There can always be overflow though. The reason these values are POD's is because tickers move around at a very high speed.



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