# NSObject
NSObject
is the root class of Cocoa
, however the Objective-C
language itself does not define any root classes at all its define by Cocoa
, Apple's Framework.This root class of most Objective-C class hierarchies, from which subclasses inherit a basic interface to the runtime system and the ability to behave as Objective-C objects.
This class have all basic property of Objective'C
class object like:
self.
class (name of the class).
superclass (superclass of current class).
# NSObject
@interface NSString : NSObject
(NSObject
is a base class of NSString class).
You can use below methods for allocation of string class:
- (instancetype)init
+ (instancetype)new
+ (instancetype)alloc
For Copy any object :
- (id)copy;
- (id)mutableCopy;
For compare objects :
- (BOOL)isEqual:(id)object
To get superclass of current class :
superclass
To check which kind of class is this ?
- (BOOL)isKindOfClass:(Class)aClass
Some property of NON-ARC classes:
- (instancetype)retain OBJC_ARC_UNAVAILABLE;
- (oneway void)release OBJC_ARC_UNAVAILABLE;
- (instancetype)autorelease OBJC_ARC_UNAVAILABLE;
- (NSUInteger)retainCount
# Syntax
- self
- superclass
- init
- alloc
- new
- isEqual
- isKindOfClass
- isMemberOfClass
- description