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Asked: June 13, 20262026-06-13T08:42:39+00:00 2026-06-13T08:42:39+00:00

I am wish to implement a similar pattern to what Apple do with CGRectMake()

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I am wish to implement a similar pattern to what Apple do with CGRectMake() and all their other ~Type~Make() functions. What is the code for CGRectMake… I understand what it does, but more specifically I would like to know what it does (in terms of stack, heap et al.)?

Is it just:

inline function CGRectMake(CGFloat x,  CGFloat y, CGFloat width, CGFloat height) {
    CGRect rect;
    rect.x = x;
    rect.y = y;
    rect.width = width;
    rect.height = height;
    return rect;
}

Or is there more to it (and to be learnt!)?

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Is there a reason they don’t make it a constructor?

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    2026-06-13T08:42:40+00:00Added an answer on June 13, 2026 at 8:42 am

    If you command-click on CGRectMake Xcode shows you its implementation. You almost had it 😉

    CG_INLINE CGRect
    CGRectMake(CGFloat x, CGFloat y, CGFloat width, CGFloat height)
    {
      CGRect rect;
      rect.origin.x = x; rect.origin.y = y;
      rect.size.width = width; rect.size.height = height;
      return rect;
    }
    
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