new to ARC, still getting used to not having autorelease (which was one of my favorite features of Objective-C). Found myself having a bit of trouble solving what used to be a very simple problem:
Let's say I have navigation controller N, viewController A, and viewController B. Let's also say that viewController B is an ivar in viewController A.
Now suppose A is pushed to N. A displays a button which, when pressed, will cause B to be instantiated and pushed to N. So now A and N are both retaining B.
When the back button is pressed, N pops B off the stack. At this point I'd like B to dealloc, as it's not being used and taking up lots o memory—but A is still retaining B (because A has a strong reference to it's ivars).
I'm solving this problem by having A be the navigationController's delegate and responding to navigationController: didShowViewController: animated:
This works, but is very clearly not a good pattern. What is the proper way to deal with this kind of setup in ARC.
Thanks!
viewController B
property asweak
rather thanstrong
. That way,viewController B
will bedealloc
ed once no more references are held to it by the navigation controller.Assigning retained object to weak variable; object will be released after assignment
. And its not kidding. The ivar is nil in the very next line of code after it's instantiated. Which means it's nil before I can even have the navigation controller push it. Someone has to own B, and I DO want that someone to be A (at least that would make the most sense to me).