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Asked: May 11, 20262026-05-11T10:19:57+00:00 2026-05-11T10:19:57+00:00

Noob question: I’m currently under the impression that when you want to create an

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I’m currently under the impression that when you want to create an object, you need to alloc and init that object.

However, I’ve seen seen several sample codes where an NSString object is declared, yet I see no alloc or init messages following…

A very simple example:

NSString *myString = @'Hello World';  NSLog(@'%@' , myString); 

Can someone explain why this is so?

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  1. 2026-05-11T10:19:57+00:00Added an answer on May 11, 2026 at 10:19 am

    Declaring a variable does not require releasing any memory.

    Instantiating objects does. And you only instantiate a new object if you call alloc or copy

    In your example, you are setting your reference to the already existing object that the compiler creates from the hard-coded string. And you don’t have to manage its memory because you didn’t instantiate it.

    I don’t know if I’m explaining it clearly enough.

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    It looks like there is already a question that answers this:

    Is a literal NSString autoreleased or does it need to be released?

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