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Re: NSMutableDictionary Memory Question
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Re: NSMutableDictionary Memory Question


  • Subject: Re: NSMutableDictionary Memory Question
  • From: Andy Lee <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 23 Mar 2007 14:04:18 -0400

You don't set out to kill objects, if by "kill" you mean deallocate memory. You balance their retains and their releases, and let the frameworks do the rest. When an object's retain count drops to 0, it will be deallocated. If it follows the memory rules, it will release its subobjects when deallocated.

On Mar 23, 2007, at 1:34 PM, Matt wrote:

So I have a simple question that relates back to basic Cocoa memory management. I have a dictionary with a few other dictionaries as keys as well as a few nsnumbers. When deallocating my object that contains this structure, I'm a bit confused on how to successfully "kill" all retained objects. :)

If I have a mutabledictionary with other mutabledictionaries as keys and send the top-level dic a -removeAllObjects method, and therefore the lower-level dictionaries are giving a release message, do those in turn pass that release message onto their objects?

Only if, in being released, they reach a retain count of zero and therefore are deallocated. Otherwise, no.


If you want to break apart the entire tree, you'll have to iterate through yourself and remove elements from the collections they belong to. Then let the memory management take care of deallocating as appropriate.

--Andy

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