According to this: NSString property: copy or retain?
For NSString/NSMutableString, copy is recommended.
How about NSArray/NSMutableArray?
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According to this: NSString property: copy or retain? For NSString/NSMutableString, copy is recommended. How about NSArray/NSMutableArray? |
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choose i detailed the rationale and several implications here: NSMutableString as retain/copy that example is based on |
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If it is a problem when the underlying data changes, use copy. In fact, this is what you want most of the time, as changing data behind someone's back is a good source for bugs. Note that copy will essentially just be a retain for an NSArray. Only when you throw an NSMutableArray in, there is more work involved. |
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Since you're asking about NSArray (rather than NSMutableArray), you should use copy. NSArray is immutable, so you don't expect a property of that type to change. But NSMutableArray is a subclass of NSArray, so it's perfectly valid for someone to pass in a NSMutableArray. If you just retain that object, then it may change right under your nose. If you copy rather than retain, then the object won't change. However, you should be aware that when you copy a container like NSArray, you're copying the container only and not its contents. If the array contains mutable objects, the contents of those objects may change even though the array itself is immutable. |
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From the link you included, it pretty much comes down to this: NSString property: copy or retain? If you want to make sure the value of the object won't change during execution, you use the @jlehr: It depends if the developer is interested in the actual value or not. Whenever interested in the actual value, use copy (since you don't want the value to change during execution), otherwise retain is fine. From Apple's docs:
Also from Apple's docs, on the topic of value objects:
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