You could try with something like this:
__weak id *myWeakSelf = self;
[PGMemberObj requestWithUserName:@"ab" andPassword:@"cc" andCallback:^(BOOL isSuc) {
if (!myWeakSelf)
return;
if (isSuc) {
NSLog("Login Suc.");
}else
{
NSLog("Login Failed");
}
}];
Using the weak
reference to self will allow to detect when the block body is executed after self
has been deallocated. Indeed, in such case myWeakSelf
will be found to be nil
at the start of the block.
If you want to altogether prevent the block from being called, you need to setup some mechanism so that your PGMemberObj
object does know that the block should not be executed anymore. In this case, again, weak references might come to the rescue and you could set a weak
property of your PGMemberObj
so that it will be nil-ed when the requesting object is deallocated (in this case, you will only able to have one outstanding request).