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I have a doubt about the question of "How to implement initWithCString:(const char *)nullTerminatedCString".

I search many answer of this question.Most of them use allocWithZone instead of alloc,but as i know, NSZone is abandoned by apple because of some reason. Most of people write code to implement this method like this:

+ (id) stringWithCString: (const char*)nullTerminatedCString 
            encoding: (NSStringEncoding)encoding
{
  NSString  *obj;
  obj = [self allocWithZone: NSDefaultMallocZone()];
  obj = [obj initWithCString: nullTerminatedCString encoding: encoding];
  return AUTORELEASE(obj);
}

I don't understand why they don't write like this:

+ (id) stringWithCString: (const char*)nullTerminatedCString 
            encoding: (NSStringEncoding)encoding
{
  NSString  *obj;
  obj = [self alloc];
  obj = [obj initWithCString: nullTerminatedCString encoding: encoding];
  return AUTORELEASE(obj);
}

Is there any wrong with my way, who can tell me ?

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That method already exists as part of the SDK on NSString, so I'm not sure why you would want to implement it. Having said that, the two implementations you provide above are equivalent. As noted in the documentation, alloc actually invokes allocWithZone:.

The documentation for allocWithZone: also indicates that alloc is probably a preferred choice. It states:

This method exists for historical reasons; memory zones are no longer used by Objective-C.
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  • Thank you for your answer first. The reason that why i wan't to implement it is i got a Interview question, but i really don't understand the answer of it, because all of them using allocWithZone instead of alloc, so i wan't to know why do they do this. So as your mean, i can using code like this ? obj = [self alloc]; obj = [obj initWithCString: nullTerminatedCString encoding: encoding]; Is it a right way to implement this method ?
    – SonneFish
    Oct 13, 2015 at 5:21
  • Based on the documentation I would say that calling [self alloc] is more correct than [self allocWithZone:NSDefaultMallocZone()]. The documentation for allocWithZone: states "This method exists for historical reasons; memory zones are no longer used by Objective-C."
    – Charles A.
    Oct 13, 2015 at 13:26

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