I have read Apple's Blocks Programming Topics and my due diligence searching online, but I am still unclear if I am implementing my blocks correctly. I have an array of clients as a property that is populated when an NSNotification is sent. Clients is used as a tableview data source. The code below works, but I am curious if it is putting self in a retaining cycle. Should I do something like __block id theClients = self.clients;
and then reference theClients
inside the block?
@property (strong, nonatomic) NSMutableArray *clients;
NSNotificationCenter *notifyCenter = [NSNotificationCenter defaultCenter];
__block id observer = [notifyCenter addObserverForName:queryHash
object:nil
queue:[[NSOperationQueue alloc] init]
usingBlock:^(NSNotification* notification){
// Explore notification
if ([[notification.userInfo objectForKey:kdatasetReturnKey] objectAtIndex:0]) {
NSArray *rows = [[notification.userInfo objectForKey:kdatasetReturnKey] objectAtIndex:0];
if (self.clients)
{
self.clients = nil;
}
self.clients = [[NSMutableArray alloc] initWithCapacity:rows.count];
for (NSDictionary *row in rows) {
[self.clients addObject:row];
}
} else {
NSLog(@"CLIENTS ERROR Returned: %@",[notification.userInfo objectForKey:kerrorReturnKey]);
}
[[NSNotificationCenter defaultCenter] removeObserver:observer];
}];