I just looked and saw that, so one question. Is array, string, and data all the same as new or are those autorelease?
On Jan 9, 2010, at 7:34 PM, Graham Cox wrote: > > On 10/01/2010, at 12:28 PM, Mr. Gecko wrote: > >> I thought it was [[[id alloc] init] autorelease]; > > > You thought wrong: > > new > Allocates a new instance of the receiving class, sends it an init message, > and returns the initialized object. > > + (id)new > > Return Value > A new instance of the receiver. > > Discussion > This method is a combination of alloc and init. Like alloc, it initializes > the isa instance variable of the new object so it points to the class data > structure. It then invokes the init method to complete the initialization > process. > > --Graham > >
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