I get two different object instances when calling object_getClass(obj) and [obj class]. Any idea why?
Class cls = object_getClass(obj);
Class cls2 = [obj class];
(lldb) po cls
$0 = 0x0003ca00 Test
(lldb) po cls2
$1 = 0x0003ca14 Test
(lldb)
I suspect that obj, despite the name, is a class. Example:
Class obj = [NSObject class];
Class cls = object_getClass(obj);
Class cls2 = [obj class];
NSLog(@"%p",cls); // 0x7fff75f56840
NSLog(@"%p",cls2); // 0x7fff75f56868
The reason is that the class of a Class object is the same class, but the object_getClass
of a Class is the meta class (the class of the class). This makes sense because a Class is an instance of the meta class, and according to documentation object_getClass
returns āThe class object of which object is an instanceā. The output in LLDB would be:
(lldb) p cls
(Class) $0 = NSObject
(lldb) p cls2
(Class) $1 = NSObject
(lldb) po cls
$2 = 0x01273bd4 NSObject
(lldb) po cls2
$3 = 0x01273bc0 NSObject
If you replace Class obj = [NSObject class];
with NSObject *obj = [NSObject new];
, the result will be the same when printing cls and cls2. That is,
NSObject *obj = [NSObject new];
Class cls = object_getClass(obj);
Class cls2 = [obj class];
NSLog(@"%p",cls); // 0x7fff75f56840
NSLog(@"%p",cls2); // 0x7fff75f56840