I'm trying to understand memory management on iOS. I created this interface:
@interface Player : NSObject {
PlayerType pType;
PlayerWeapon pWeapon;
}
@property(nonatomic, readwrite, retain) pType;
@property(nonatomic, readwrite, retain) pWeapon;
@end
and this in the implementation file:
@synthesize pType;
@synthesize pWeapon;
In the header file, I use the retain
property because pType and pWeapon are not standard C structs. From what I understand, if they were C structs, I would use assign
instead. Since I've used retain
, does that mean this class retains the object or whichever class instantiates it? For example, if I do this in another class:
Player *player = [[Player alloc] init];
Does this new class have to call [player release]
or will the object automatically be released?