As mentioned earlier, the default behavior for a writeable property is to use an instance variable called _propertyName
.
If you wish to use a different name for the instance variable, you need to direct the compiler to synthesize the variable using the following syntax in your implementation:
@implementation YourClass |
@synthesize propertyName = instanceVariableName; |
... |
@end |
For example:
@synthesize firstName = ivar_firstName; |
In this case, the property will still be called firstName
, and be accessible through firstName
and setFirstName:
accessor methods or dot syntax, but it will be backed by an instance variable called ivar_firstName
.
Important: If you use @synthesize
without specifying an instance variable name, like this:
@synthesize firstName; |
In this example, the instance variable will also be called firstName
, without an underscore.
https://developer.apple.com/library/content/documentation/Cocoa/Conceptual/ProgrammingWithObjectiveC/EncapsulatingData/EncapsulatingData.html#//apple_ref/doc/uid/TP40011210-CH5-SW2