In my code, every time I need a new object attribute for my class, I typically copy/paste its name in 4 different places!
- The declaration in the header file (
NSObject * myObject;
) - The
@property()
line - The
@synthesize()
line in the implementation - Releasing it under
dealloc:
(only for objects of course)
I do this because it works, not because I completely understand what's going on. I do know that the declaration in the header file allows other classes to see its attributes, the property specifier determines how its getter/setter methods will be constructed. And the synthesize line actually builds those getter/setter methods. I also know that primitive types should use (nonatomic,assign
) instead of (nonatomic,retain
), but I have no clue when I should omit the nonatomic.
What can I do to avoid redundancy in my code. If I change or add a variable in my class I have to check 4 different places, and it gets old really fast. Are there any key strokes to make this process faster? Are there lines of code I can simplify or combine to obtain the same result?