In Cocoa, how is the id type defined?

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孤独总比滥情好 2020-12-09 06:02

This question is out of pure curiosity. How does Cocoa define the id type? Is it just a typedef for a void *? Also, if you know which header file it is defined in, I would b

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  •  余生分开走
    2020-12-09 06:26

    It is delcared in /usr/include/objc/objc.h (on Leopard) as follows:

    typedef struct objc_object {
        Class isa;
    } *id;
    

    Which means it is not void * at all, but rather a pointer to a struct that contains a single member, pointing at the class definition. Interesting indeed.

    I remember when I was just getting into C and learning that Objective-C was initially implemented as just a preprocessor layer on top of C. It isn't quite like that anymore.

    The best reading on the topic I've found:

    http://developer.apple.com/mac/library/documentation/Cocoa/Conceptual/ObjectiveC/Introduction/introObjectiveC.html

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