instance variables in @interface; header vs implementation

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Is there any difference between declaring a private instance variable in the header vs declaring it in the implementation?

in TestObj.h

@interface TestOb         


        
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  • 2021-02-19 22:21

    The preference is generally to place private instance variables and properties in the private class extension (in the .m) and leave the public interface file (.h) for those properties and methods that are truly part of the public interface.

    It helps isolate implementation details from the public interface and makes everything much cleaner. It also ensures that external classes do not inadvertently alter the private variables of this class.

    See Class Extensions Extend the Internal Implementation.

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  • 2021-02-19 22:26

    Greg Parker's comment on the accepted answer is the best answer here:

    There is one functional difference: ivars in the class's @interface are @protected by default, and ivars in a class extension @interface or in @implementation are @private by default.

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