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I'm studying ARC. And now about zeroing weak pointer. OK I understood all the features. The semantic of weak reference is just same with weak reference of GC system, but you know, Objective-C doesn't use GC (except special case) so I can't understand how this works.

I'm a little complicated guy, so I need to know underlying implementation principal to accept the feature to use. But the problem is it's very hard to find document which describes the principal of zeroing-weak pointer :(

IMO, the only way to make this work is tracking and keeping all pointers referencing itself at runtime, and setting them all nil when its referencing count becomes 0. But this looks too heavy and stupid. I believe a lot better solution used in actual ARC implementation.

Can you help me to find the documentation? Or direct description would be more great!

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It's explained here:

http://mikeash.com/pyblog/friday-qa-2010-07-16-zeroing-weak-references-in-objective-c.html

Spoiler:

It works pretty much how you'd think. Every class maintains a set of addresses of weak pointers that are pointing to it, and when its dealloc is called it sets them all to zero.

It may seem dumb, but it's fast because there's no "tracking" involved, ARC just inserts the code to add a pointer to that set every time the object is assigned to a new weak reference.

It's actually much more efficient than the trickery involved in Garbage collection, which basically involves wading through the heap on a background thread looking for pointers and keeping stock of what they're pointing to.

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    In fact, under ARC, the compiler emits code to call functions like objc_storeWeak and objc_loadWeakRetain. These functions are a documented API: clang.llvm.org/docs/AutomaticReferenceCounting.html#runtime
    – rob mayoff
    Jan 14, 2012 at 4:44
  • Yes, and those functions are how it adds and removes the weak pointers from the set stored in the object, as I stated when I said "ARC just adds the code to add a pointer to that set every time the object is assigned to a new weak reference" Jan 15, 2012 at 9:47
  • Do you know if the weak pointer is zero'ed at the moment the reference count of the object drops to 0, or when it is de-alloced? I ran into a problem now with an "assign" pointer where the referenced object is re-used, but still its dealloc is called, because its reference count dropped to 0 in between. I was wondering whether a zero-ing weak pointer would solve that.
    – fishinear
    Mar 7, 2013 at 8:35
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    ARC rules! Death to GC.
    – devios1
    Aug 9, 2013 at 18:48
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    They're still valid (I believe). Jan 2, 2014 at 20:43
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Implemented by a global hash table in runtime. Apple source: https://opensource.apple.com/source/objc4/objc4-647/runtime/objc-weak.mm

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