Thanks for the heads up. I think if I had thought about that a little longer I probably wouldn't have written it, because only a couple days ago I had a crash when I tried releasing an already autoreleased object. Whoops. =)

Dave

On 16 Sep, 2008, at 7:07 PM, Graham Cox wrote:


On 17 Sep 2008, at 10:59 am, Dave DeLong wrote:

NSString * str = [NSMutableString string];
//do stuff with str
[[str retain] release];

HOWEVER, that might cause funky things to happen with the autorelease pool. So the best idea is to do nothing and let the autorelease pool take care of it.

Back to school ;-)

This does nothing at all. It increments the retain count, then decrements it again. It doesn't cause anything "funky" with the autorelease pool nor does it reclaim the memory occupied by the string. It does nothing. Release != dealloc. However, the advice "you don't need to do anything" is correct - the string will be autoreleased.
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