Abhinay Kartik Reddyreddy wrote:

everytime you ask for a uniqueInstance it looks like it retrieves a new instance not the existing instance... since you set the uniqueinstance to nil inside that function, your function will discard the previous instance if any and then create a new instance. Singleton is supposed to return existing instance if any and if none create one.

Also i guess the scope of your static is local.

correct me if i am wrong.


Your assertion that a new instance is created every time is wrong. It would be right if the storage class were anything but static. But it is static. So a new instance is created only once, barring any thread-unsafe artifacts.

By the way, this is true for plain ordinary standard C. Objective-C does not change it.

  -- GG

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