i think i don't finish to understand all about memory and that stuff but this is my problem:
I have a variable defined idActual on a view that will be pushed (var defined in its header), i can read (NSLog(idActual)) and set it to nil without problems. BUT when i change its value i get an CFString error, that its supposed to be due to bad memory management, i've tried this:
i can do this: nextView.idActual = nil;
i cant do this:
a) nextView.idActual = @"1";
b) NSString *str = [NSString stringWithFormat:@"1"];
nextView.idActual = str;
c) NSString *str = [[NSString alloc] initWithFormat:@"1"];
nextView.idActual = str;
[str release];
a, b and c always give me the CFString error: *** -[CFString isEqualToString:]: message sent to deallocated instance
[NSString stringWithFormat:@"%d words", numWords]
. If you have a string, like@"1"
, and you want to create a newNSString
, you would use[NSString stringWithString:@"1"]
.@"1"
, you don't need to create a new string. Just assign your string literal there. (The time to make a new string is when you are passed the string from somewhere else, in which case it may be mutable, so you should copy it.)