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Asked: May 17, 20262026-05-17T16:01:03+00:00 2026-05-17T16:01:03+00:00

I have code similar to this in Objective-C: SubclassOfNSObject *GlobalVariableThatShouldNeverChange; @implementation MyClass +(void) initialize

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I have code similar to this in Objective-C:

SubclassOfNSObject *GlobalVariableThatShouldNeverChange;

@implementation MyClass

+(void) initialize
{
    [super initialize];
    GlobalVariableThatShouldNeverChange = [[SubclassOfNSObject alloc] init];
    // Change more stuff with GlobalVariableThatShouldNeverChange
}

@end

I have this referenced throughout code, and the pointer to this should never change because I am using it everywhere through my code.
The problem is, that when I run my tests using GHUnit, I have odd problems with the GlobalVariableThatShouldNeverChange‘s pointer being changed (i.e. It is being reinitialized. I had a problem with the variable being released via the autorelease pool and that is fixed, and I have a workaround for this problem, but I would like to know why?

Thank you!

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    2026-05-17T16:01:03+00:00Added an answer on May 17, 2026 at 4:01 pm

    The docs say:

    The runtime sends initialize to each class in a program exactly one time just before the class, or any class that inherits from it.

    The recommended approach is:

    + (void)initialize
    {
        if (self == [GHUnit class]) {
    
            /* put initialization code here */
    
        }
    }
    

    Also note the following recommendation from the documentation:

    … you should typically not send initialize to super in your implementation.

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