@implementation MyClass

int privateVariable;

There is only one of these across the entire program. It's not an instance variable. It's as close as Objective-C gets to what would be a "class variable" in another language. (Although it should probably be declared "static" to limit its linkage to this translation unit.)


-(void) privateMethod {
}

-(void) publicMethod {
}

@end

Thanks guys. I basically though that there was a difference between:

@implementation MyClass
 int privateVariable;
@end

and

 int privateVariable;
@implementation MyClass
@end

the first being being an ivar. The second just being a global.
But IIUC now - there really is no difference. That correct?

cheers
--
Torsten
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