Many/most OSStatus values on iPhone are 4-character displayable values jammed into the 4-byte int. In order to make the values displayable in a hex dump on a little-endian system, the bytes are in reverse order in memory, such that simply copying them to a buffer with memcpy and tagging a null on the end doesn't produce the desired result.
Does anyone have a clever way to swap the bytes around and get them into a character string in a relatively small number of (source code) keystrokes?