On Sep 18, 2008, at 2:59 PM, Dave DeLong wrote:

IIRC, isEqual: compares memory addresses, whereas isEqualTo: compares hashes of the objects being compared. I also believe that isEqual: is the preferred method.


isEqual: does not compare addresses. That's what == is for. Two distinct arrays with the same elements are "equal". You use isEqual: to test for that.

isEqualTo: is purely a synonym.


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Seth Willits




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