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I have this Objective-c interface declared in a header file:

@interface DelegateChain: NSObject

{ @protected

id          * delegate;
NSUInteger            numberOfDelegates;
NSUInteger            sizeOfDelegatesArray;
NSMutableDictionary * hashs;

}

...

end this is a piece of code in the implementation file that use the variable delegate:

...

if( NULL == ( delegate = ( id * )realloc( delegate, ( sizeOfDelegatesArray + 10 ) * sizeof( id ) ) ) )
    {
        /* Error management... */
    }

the problem is that if I try to compile the code, the compiler responds with this error for the header file: ARC semantic issue: Pointer to non-const type 'id' with no explicit ownership

Reading other posts, I've tried to delete the * for id *delegate because the type id is already a pointer, but in this case the program get crashed.

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