Oh yeah - I thought I did that once and it didn't work... Though, now that I think about it, I think I did it the other way in the past (used self in a +method to refer to a newly created object)

So, in all reality, the +method could be boiled down to:

[self.new autorelease] ;

since

self.new  =  MyClass.new  =  [MyClass new]  =  [ [self alloc] init ]

Thanks for clearing that up!



On Aug 2, 2009, at 10:34 PM, Quincey Morris wrote:

On Aug 2, 2009, at 22:26, Quincey Morris wrote:

        return [ [ [[self class] alloc] init ] autorelease ] ;

('self' refers to the class object because this is a class method)

Doh, if that's true, then:

        return [ [ [self alloc] init ] autorelease ] ;

should be good enough. (IIRC, [self class] == self when self is a class, but I always confuse myself with the class versions of methods, sorry.)


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