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[newbie] memory mgmt question
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[newbie] memory mgmt question


  • Subject: [newbie] memory mgmt question
  • From: jay <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sat, 20 Dec 2003 21:03:50 -0800

I've gone through all the memory management docs and tutorials and I thought I had a pretty good hold on the concepts. Apparently not. Here's a somewhat simplified case of what I'm having problems with.

I have a class "AClass" which checks a bunch of system variables including the OS version. In the method definition I have:

@interface AClass : NSObject
{
IBOutlet id controller;
IBOutlet NSString *osVersion;
...
}

In the implementation I have a method like this:

- (NSString *)findOSVersion {
NSDictionary *dict = [[NSDictionary alloc] init];
// loads dict with
// /System/Library/CoreServices/SystemVersion.plist
dict = initWithContentsOfFile:[NSString
stringWithCString:SystemVersionPlist]];
NSString *version = [dict objectForKey:@"ProductVersion"];
[dict release]; // have tried it without the release
return [version substringToIndex:4]; // have tried with a
// retain
}

The above method is called on awakeFromNib and it sets the osVersion instance variable with an appropriate setter method (retain, release,
assign).

In another class I have an instance of AClass. I want to get the osVersion instance variable from it:

NSString *ver = [aClass osVersion]; // getter method, have tried this
// line with a retain as well.

Then I want to print it out. Uh oh.

NSLog(@"%@", ver); // for example

This return a bunch of 'garbage' characters to the terminal. However, if I run:

NSLog(@"%@", [aClass osVersion]);

it prints it out correctly.

What exactly am I doing wrong? I know it's something simple, but I'm missing it. If you need any more information or code just let me know. Thanks much.

-j
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