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# Google Objective-C Style Guide
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> Objective-C is a dynamic, object-oriented extension of C. It's designed to be
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> easy to use and read, while enabling sophisticated object-oriented design. It
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> is the primary development language for applications on OS X and on iOS.
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> Objective-C](https://developer.apple.com/library/mac/#documentation/Cocoa/Conceptual/ProgrammingWithObjectiveC/Introduction/Introduction.html).
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## Principles
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### Optimize for the reader, not the writer
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Codebases often have extended lifetimes and more time is spent reading the code
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than writing it. We explicitly choose to optimize for the experience of our
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average software engineer reading, maintaining, and debugging code in our
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codebase rather than the ease of writing said code. For example, when something
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surprising or unusual is happening in a snippet of code, leaving textual hints
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for the reader is valuable.
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### Be consistent
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When the style guide allows multiple options it is preferable to pick one option
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over mixed usage of multiple options. Using one style consistently throughout a
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codebase lets engineers focus on other (more important) issues. Consistency also
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enables better automation because consistent code allows more efficient
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development and operation of tools that format or refactor code. In many cases,
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rules that are attributed to "Be Consistent" boil down to "Just pick one and
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stop worrying about it"; the potential value of allowing flexibility on these
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points is outweighed by the cost of having people argue over them.
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### Be consistent with Apple SDKs
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Consistency with the way Apple SDKs use Objective-C has value for the same
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reasons as consistency within our code base. If an Objective-C feature solves a
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problem that's an argument for using it. However, sometimes language features
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and idioms are flawed, or were just designed with assumptions that are not
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universal. In those cases it is appropriate to constrain or ban language
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features or idioms.
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### Style rules should pull their weight
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The benefit of a style rule must be large enough to justify asking engineers to
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remember it. The benefit is measured relative to the codebase we would get
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without the rule, so a rule against a very harmful practice may still have a
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small benefit if people are unlikely to do it anyway. This principle mostly
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explains the rules we don’t have, rather than the rules we do: for example, goto
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contravenes many of the following principles, but is not discussed due to its
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extreme rarity.
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## Example
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They say an example is worth a thousand words, so let's start off with an
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```objectivec
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// GOOD:
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// Using a category to extend a Foundation class.
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/** A category that adds parsing functionality to NSString. */
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@interface NSString (GTMNSStringParsingAdditions)
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- (NSString *)gtm_parsedString;
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@end
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```objectivec
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// GOOD:
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+ (NSURL *)URLWithString;
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+ (NSURL *)URLWithString:(NSString *)URLString;
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```
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The method name should read like a sentence if possible, meaning you should
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Constant symbols (const global and static variables and constants created
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with #define) should use mixed case to delimit words.
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Constants should have an appropriate prefix.
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Global and file scope constants should have an appropriate prefix.
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```objectivec
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// GOOD:
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...
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```
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### Avoid Accessors During init and dealloc
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### Avoid Messaging the Current Object Within Initializers and `-dealloc`
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Instance subclasses may be in an inconsistent state during init and dealloc
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method execution, so code in those methods should avoid invoking accessors on
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self.
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Code in initializers and `-dealloc` should avoid invoking instance methods.
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Subclasses have not yet been initialized or have already deallocated when init
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and dealloc methods execute, making accessor methods on self potentially
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unreliable. Whenever practical, directly assign to and release ivars in those
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methods rather than rely on accessors.
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Superclass initialization completes before subclass initialization. Until all
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classes have had a chance to initialize their instance state any method
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invocation on self may lead to a subclass operating on uninitialized instance
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state.
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A similar issue exists for `-dealloc`, where a method invocation may cause a
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class to operate on state that has been deallocated.
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One case where this is less obvious is property accessors. These can be
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overridden just like any other selector. Whenever practical, directly assign to
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and release ivars in initializers and `-dealloc`, rather than rely on accessors.
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```objectivec
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// GOOD:
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}
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```
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Beware of factoring common initialization code into helper methods:
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- Methods can be overridden in subclasses, either deliberately, or
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accidentally due to naming collisions.
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- When editing a helper method, it may not be obvious that the code is being
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run from an initializer.
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```objectivec
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// AVOID:
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self = [super init];
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if (self) {
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self.bar = 23; // AVOID.
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[self sharedMethod]; // AVOID. Fragile to subclassing or future extension.
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}
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return self;
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}
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return a `YES` or `NO` value.
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You can safely interchange and convert `BOOL`, `_Bool` and `bool` (see C++ Std
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4.7.4, 4.12 and C99 Std 6.3.1.2). Use `BOOL` in Objective C method signatures.
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4.7.4, 4.12 and C99 Std 6.3.1.2). Use `BOOL` in Objective-C method signatures.
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Using logical operators (`&&`, `||` and `!`) with `BOOL` is also valid and will
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return values that can be safely converted to `BOOL` without the need for a
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