There seem to be different methods of instantiating NSArrays (same for NSDictionary and some others).
I know:
[NSArray array]
[NSArray array]
: Create and return an empty array
[NSArray new]
: alloc
, init
and return a NSArray
object
@[]
: Same as 1.
[[NSArray alloc] init]
: Same as 2.
Different between [NSArray array]
and [[NSArray alloc] init]
is if there are non-ARC:
[NSArray array]
is an autorelease object. You have to call retain
if you want to keep it. E.g when you return
an array.
[[NSArray alloc] init]
is an retained object. So you don't have to call retain
more if you want keep it.
With ARC, they are same.
Results are same for all of them, you get a new empty immutable array. These methods have different memory management implications though. ARC
makes no difference in the end, but before ARC you would have to use the right version or send appropriate retain, release or autorelease messages.
[NSArray new]
, [[NSArray alloc] init]
return an array with retain count is 1. Before ARC you would have to release or autorelease that array or you'd leak memory.
[NSArray array]
, @[]
return an already autoreleased array (retain count is 0). If you want it to stick around without ARC you'd have to manually retain it or it would be deallocated when the current autorelease pool gets popped.