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Asked: June 6, 20262026-06-06T16:34:40+00:00 2026-06-06T16:34:40+00:00

How do you allocate an object? Answers a. MyClass *obj = malloc(sizeof(MyClass)); b. MyClass

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How do you allocate an object?

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a. MyClass *obj = malloc(sizeof(MyClass));
b. MyClass *obj = [MyClass alloc];
c. MyClass *obj = alloc(MyClass);
d. MyClass *obj = [MyClass new];
e. None of the above.

I’m thinking b or may be d. What do you think?

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    2026-06-06T16:34:41+00:00Added an answer on June 6, 2026 at 4:34 pm
    a. MyClass *obj = malloc(sizeof(MyClass));
    

    This is just wrong. An objective-C object has a specific structure that malloc cannot make. This will NOT create a valid objective-C object.

    b. MyClass *obj = [MyClass alloc];
    

    This is the proper way to allocate an object. However all objective-c object must be passed some kind of -init message before it can be used.

    c. MyClass *obj = alloc(MyClass);
    

    No.

    d. MyClass *obj = [MyClass new];
    

    This is actually the same as [[MyClass alloc] init]. However since the user cannot choose which initializer to use when allocating the new object, most books recommending using the alloc/init method of creating a new object instead of this.

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