I have a small project and I noticed that I have a lot of leaks in my code. So I started to use autorelease. But sometimes, I just cannot get rid of leaks or using autorelease causes analyzer to tell that there are too many autoreleases. Here is a function returning class attributedTitle containing font, shadow and alignment with current second. I've been playing with it awhile trying to realize what I am doing wrong. Could someone take a look at it and tell me where I have gone wrong?
- (NSAttributedString *)attributedTitle {
NSMutableParagraphStyle *pStyle = [[[NSParagraphStyle defaultParagraphStyle] mutableCopy] autorelease];
[pStyle setAlignment: NSCenterTextAlignment];
NSShadow *pShadow = [[[NSShadow alloc] init] autorelease];
[pShadow setShadowColor: [NSColor colorWithSRGBRed:0.11 green: 0.11 blue:0.11 alpha: 0.67]];
[pShadow setShadowBlurRadius: 1.0];
[pShadow setShadowOffset: NSMakeSize(0,1)];
[pShadow set];
NSMutableDictionary *attributes = [[[[NSMutableDictionary alloc] initWithObjectsAndKeys:
[NSFont fontWithName: @"Arial Bold" size: 11], NSFontAttributeName,
[NSColor colorWithDeviceWhite: 1.0 alpha: 0.83], NSForegroundColorAttributeName,
pStyle, NSParagraphStyleAttributeName,
pShadow, NSShadowAttributeName,
nil] mutableCopy] autorelease];
NSString *text = [[[NSString alloc] initWithFormat: @"%d", [[[[NSCalendar alloc] initWithCalendarIdentifier: NSGregorianCalendar]
components: NSSecondCalendarUnit fromDate: [[NSDate alloc] init]]second]] autorelease];
NSAttributedString *result = [[[NSAttributedString alloc] initWithString: text attributes: attributes] autorelease];
return result;
}
At first, this was shortened a lot - I didn't use variables if I was able to not, but I added variables and it became much longer with that - so this is actually just a example of leaks & autoreleases.
I am pretty sure this could be done much simpler as well but right now I am concerned about correct use of autorelease and how to get rid of leaks.. And why I have leaks (I've got a lot more of code as well that I can fix if I realize what's wrong..)
Okay, I got it sorted out.. Not leaking - shortened..
- (NSAttributedString *)attributedTitle {
NSMutableParagraphStyle *pStyle = [[[NSParagraphStyle defaultParagraphStyle] mutableCopy] autorelease];
[pStyle setAlignment: NSCenterTextAlignment];
NSShadow *pShadow = [[[NSShadow alloc] init] autorelease];
[pShadow setShadowColor: [NSColor colorWithSRGBRed:0.11 green: 0.11 blue:0.11 alpha: 0.67]];
[pShadow setShadowBlurRadius: 1.0];
[pShadow setShadowOffset: NSMakeSize(0,1)];
[pShadow set];
NSDictionary *attributes = [[[NSDictionary alloc] initWithObjectsAndKeys:
[NSFont fontWithName: @"Arial Bold" size: 11], NSFontAttributeName,
[NSColor colorWithDeviceWhite: 1.0 alpha: 0.83], NSForegroundColorAttributeName,
pStyle, NSParagraphStyleAttributeName,
pShadow, NSShadowAttributeName,
nil] autorelease];
NSDateComponents *dc = [[[[NSCalendar alloc] initWithCalendarIdentifier: NSGregorianCalendar] autorelease]
components: NSSecondCalendarUnit fromDate: [[[NSDate alloc] init] autorelease]];
return [[[NSAttributedString alloc] initWithString: [[[NSString alloc] initWithFormat: @"%d", [dc second]] autorelease] attributes: attributes] autorelease];
}
But what about this then?
SInt32 CFWeeksInYear(NSUInteger year)
{
NSDateFormatter *dateFormat = [[[NSDateFormatter alloc] init] autorelease];
[dateFormat setDateFormat:@"dd.MM.YYYY"];
NSDate *tempMonth = [[[NSDate alloc] initWithString: [[[NSString alloc] initWithFormat: @"31.12.%ld", year] autorelease]] autorelease];
SInt32 result = CFAbsoluteTimeGetWeekOfYear([tempMonth timeIntervalSinceReferenceDate], CFTimeZoneCopyDefault());
return result;
}
SInt32 CFWeekOfYear(CFGregorianDate tempMonth)
{
CFAbsoluteTime tempDate = CFGregorianDateGetAbsoluteTime (tempMonth, CFTimeZoneCopyDefault());
return CFAbsoluteTimeGetWeekOfYear(tempDate, CFTimeZoneCopyDefault());
}
It leaks on:
SInt32 result = CFAbsoluteTimeGetWeekOfYear([tempMonth timeIntervalSinceReferenceDate], CFTimeZoneCopyDefault());
and:
CFAbsoluteTime tempDate = CFGregorianDateGetAbsoluteTime (tempMonth, CFTimeZoneCopyDefault());
and even on:
return CFAbsoluteTimeGetWeekOfYear(tempDate, CFTimeZoneCopyDefault());
Almost like it would have something to do with CFTimeZoneCopyDefault() but it shouldn't be returning a pointer..
CFTimeZoneCopyDefault
hascopy
in its name. This is a strong hint that you own the object and are responsible for releasing it.