On 18 Jun 2010, at 16:00, Jonny Taylor wrote:

> I've just been looking back at some code that has been working fine for me 
> for a while, and as far as I can see it shouldn't actually work! I'd be 
> interested for peoples' comments. The code is as follows:
> 
> dispatch_async(queue1,
> ^{
>       NSImage *theImage = [frame GetNSImage];
>       NSData *tiffRep = [theImage TIFFRepresentation];
>       dispatch_async(queue2,
>       ^{
>               [tiffRep writeToFile:[NSString stringWithFormat:@"%...@%d.tif", 
>                                       [[frame Camera] ExportFilePrefix], 
> [frame FrameNumber]]
>                               atomically:YES];
>       });
>       [theImage release];
> });
> 
> Work running on serial queue "queue1" calculates a TIFF representation for an 
> image, and then schedules work on serial queue "queue2" to write that data to 
> disk. What I can't work out is why tiffrep isn't autoreleased as soon as the 
> outer block completes. Is the compiler/runtime being clever enough to retain 
> it because it is going to be needed in the inner block (if so: very clever!)? 
> If not, am I just getting lucky here with exactly when/how grand central does 
> its autorelease cleanup? Or maybe the TIFF representation and/or my frame 
> data is still being retained elsewhere for a while (possible, depending on 
> how the thread timings work out...).
> 
> I'm pretty new to Cocoa so I'm keen to understand this properly - I'd be 
> interested to hear peoples thoughts on this: is what I am doing ok, or do I 
> need to add some explicit retain/releasing of tiffRep?

Aside from your actual question, I urge you to go back and read the Cocoa 
fundamentals. Your method names are totally wrong, and the memory management 
guide covers all the details of -autorelease.

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