> On 3 Apr 2021, at 16:34, Richard Charles via Cocoa-dev 
> <cocoa-dev@lists.apple.com> wrote:
> 
>> 
>> On Apr 3, 2021, at 8:59 AM, Gabriel Zachmann <z...@cs.uni-bremen.de> wrote:
>> 
>> Thanks a lot for your response!
>> 
>>> How about something like this?
>>> 
>>>   NSUserDefaults *monitor1 = [[NSUserDefaults alloc] init];
>>>   [monitor1 setBool:YES forKey:@"MyKey”];
>>> 
>>>   BOOL value = [monitor1 boolForKey:@"MyKey"];
>> 
>> So, where is the kind of monitor encoded?
>> I mean, how does the code distinguish between the preferences of monitor1 
>> and monitor2?
>> 
>> Can you explain to me, what is the difference between 
>>  [[NSUserDefaults alloc] init]
>> and
>>  [NSUserDefaults standardDefaults]
>> ?
>> I didn't get that from Apple's docs.
>> 
> 
> 
> From the docs - init returns an initialized NSUserDefaults object whose 
> argument and registration domains are already set up. This method does not 
> put anything in the search list. Invoke it only if you’ve allocated your own 
> NSUserDefaults instance instead of using the shared one.
> 
> So it appears that using alloc int does not return the shared instance.

Where in the docs do you read that? The current NSUserDefaults docs say 
contrary:

> Creates a user defaults object initialized with the defaults for the app and 
> current user.
https://developer.apple.com/documentation/foundation/nsuserdefaults/1414356-init?language=objc
 
<https://developer.apple.com/documentation/foundation/nsuserdefaults/1414356-init?language=objc>

Mike.
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