Is there any kind of memory-zeroing objective-c undertakes on my behalf when I first allocate a class instance? I see a lot of objective-c code out there that presumes their outlets are nil by default. If I do the same am I basing such behavior on false pretenses?
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Yes, all alloced objects are zeroed out. See NSObject alloc documentation. It is guaranteed by the language so it is perfectly safe to do so and in fact setting the members to 0 yourself would be redundant. |
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