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Checking the size of an object in Objective-C

I'm trying to find the size of an objective-c object. I'm using something similar to:

    NSLog(@"sizeof myObject: %ld", sizeof(*myObject));

That just gives me the size of the pointer though.

What am I doing wrong?

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All the compiler knows about is the pointer, which is why you're getting the size of the pointer back. To see the size of the allocated object, use one of the following code snippets:

With ARC:

#import <malloc/malloc.h>

// ...

NSLog(@"Size of %@: %zd", NSStringFromClass([myObject class]), malloc_size((__bridge const void *) myObject));

Without ARC:

#import <malloc/malloc.h>

// ...

NSLog(@"size of myObject: %zd", malloc_size(myObject));

Mike Ash has a decent write-up about some of the Obj-C runtime internals on his Q&A blog: http://mikeash.com/?page=pyblog/friday-qa-2009-03-13-intro-to-the-objective-c-runtime.html


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