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txtview.text = @"nil is the literal null value for Objective-C objects, corresponding to the abstract type id or any Objective-C type declared via @interface. For instance:NSString *someString = nil;NSURL *someURL = nilThere are similar memory management rules for Core Foundation objects (see Memory Management Programming Guide for Core Foundation ). The naming conventions for Cocoa and Core Foundation, however, are different. In particular, Core Foundation’s Create Rule (see “The Create Rule” in Memory Manage…