Le 24 août 2009 à 19:19, Michael A. Crawford a écrit :

Why would the class initializer be called more than once when my app starts up? Is this expected behavior? In case you're wondering, it is called twice.

+ (void)initialize
{
// Create the defaults dictionary, fill it with the standard values,
   // and register it.
NSMutableDictionary* defaultValues = [NSMutableDictionary dictionary];

   [defaultValues setObject:[NSNumber numberWithBool:YES]
                     forKey:CDFilterKey];
   [defaultValues setObject:[NSNumber numberWithBool:YES]
                     forKey:CDNotifyUserOnAnalysisCompletionKey];
   [defaultValues setObject:[NSNumber numberWithBool:YES]
                     forKey:CDPlaylistReminderKey];

[[NSUserDefaults standardUserDefaults] registerDefaults:defaultValues];

   MCLog(@"Registered defaults: %@", defaultValues);
}

Just a question. Did you read the +initialize reference before posting ?

Especially this part:
“If a particular class does not implement initialize, the initialize method of its superclass is invoked twice, once for the superclass and once for the non-implementing subclass. If you want to make sure that your class performs class-specific initializations only once, implement initializeas in the following example: …”

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