Re: Should objects returned by indirection be autoreleased
Re: Should objects returned by indirection be autoreleased
- Subject: Re: Should objects returned by indirection be autoreleased
- From: Lon Giese <email@hidden>
- Date: Thu, 11 May 2006 17:54:41 -0700
Any object you get is auto released unless you create it with an
init... method or a copy method... there is at least one obsure
contradiction to this rule but it is documented... the answer to
your question is yes...
I wish somebody would answer my question.
On May 11, 2006, at 5:15 PM, Eric wrote:
For example, this NSFormatter method:
- (BOOL)getObjectValue:(id *)anObject forString:(NSString *)string
errorDescription:(NSString **)error
Should the two indirectly returned objects (anObject and error) be
autoreleased? In other word, if I get an object from any method other
than
alloc, etc., no matter how it's returned, it should be autoreleased,
correct?
Thanks,
Eric
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