On 27 mei 2009, at 16:51, Michael Ash wrote:

On Wed, May 27, 2009 at 9:48 AM, Freddie Tilley <[email protected]> wrote:
If I would want to allocate a class which allocates a single subclass
instead, to
hide the class implementation details

would this be the correct way of doing it?

The following code would be in the BaseClass

+ (id)allocWithZone:(NSZone*)aZone
{
      if ([[self class] isEqualTo:[BaseClass class]])

Oops, I forgot to mention one other thing. This works but is
excessively wordy and strange. In a class method, [self class] is
equivalent to self. -isEqualTo: is a method that exists for
AppleScript support; the proper one to use is -isEqual:. However,
since class equality is always the same as object identity, you don't
need to use a method at all, but can shorten it down to if(self ==
[BaseClass class]).

Thanks for your help!

Freddie Tilley
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