Hi all,

As I come from java world, I was trying to implement the singleton pattern, very usual in java. After searching in internet I found this code from wikipedia:

@interface MySingleton : NSObject
{
}

+ (MySingleton *)sharedSingleton;
@end

@implementation MySingleton

static MySingleton *sharedSingleton;

+ (MySingleton *)sharedSingleton
{
  @synchronized(self)
  {
    if (!sharedSingleton)
      [[MySingleton alloc] init];

    return sharedSingleton;
  }
}

+(id)alloc
{
  @synchronized(self)
  {
NSAssert(sharedSingleton == nil, @"Attempted to allocate a second instance of a singleton.");
    sharedSingleton = [super alloc];
    return sharedSingleton;
  }
}

@end

What do you think about this implementation? I'm newbie with cocoa and I'm not sure.

Thanks.


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