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This code runs without crashing and I don't see anything in the documentation, but is it really safe?

[mutableArray enumerateObjectsUsingBlock:^(id obj, NSUInteger idx, BOOL *stop) {
    // do some stuff to obj before removing it
    [mutableArray removeObject:obj];
}];
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I think this should not be done.

As in enumeration the object is treated as const.

I tried same code, I received following error:

Collection <__NSArrayM: 0x10053b8d0> was mutated while being enumerated.

The Code:

NSMutableArray *mutableArray=[NSMutableArray new];
[mutableArray addObject:@"A"];
[mutableArray addObject:@"Ab"];
[mutableArray addObject:@"Ac"];
[mutableArray addObject:@"Ad"];

[mutableArray enumerateObjectsUsingBlock:^(id obj, NSUInteger idx, BOOL *stop) {
    // do some stuff to obj before removing it
    [mutableArray removeObject:obj];
    NSLog(@"--->%@",mutableArray);
}];
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  • Even after posting this answer, i am wondering in the error it says NSArrayM is mutatated it is M not I. so why cant a mutableArray be mutated. Apr 1, 2013 at 14:33
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    Because collections must not be mutated during enumeration (see answers to "duplicate question"). It does not matter if the collection is mutable or not.
    – Martin R
    Apr 1, 2013 at 14:46
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This is something you should never do. Instead, collect all the element indexes into an NSMutableIndexSet object and then later use the removeObjectsAtIndexes: to remove all of the objects at once.

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