On Sep 21, 2010, at 4:13 PM, Quincey Morris wrote:

> On Sep 21, 2010, at 15:37, Sean McBride wrote:
> 
>> If I have a plain C struct that contains some Obj-C object pointers like:
>> 
>> struct {
>> int boring;
>> NSString* string;
>> } MyStruct
>> 
>> What must I do to be safe in GC?
>> 
>> a) I know I must allocate my structs using NSAllocateCollectable and
>> NSScannedOption.
>> b) I'm pretty sure I don't need a '__strong' in my struct declaration.
>> (doc say "__strong is implicitly part of any declaration of an Objective-
>> C object reference type.")
>> c) I'm pretty sure if I use a pointer to this struct as an ivar, I must
>> tag it with __strong.
> 
> At risk of getting myself into trouble, I'd say correct, correct and correct.
> 
>> d) I'm not sure about passing pointers to this struct around.  Need I
>> tag all parameters and return values as __strong too?  ex:
>> 
>> void DoThing (__strong MyStruct* param) { ... }
> 
> At ditto risk, I'd say no to '__strong'. Variable 'param' is a stack variable 
> is therefore a *root* reference, and as such the concept of strong or weak 
> doesn't apply. (That is, AFAIK, applying '__strong' or '__weak' to a stack 
> variable *never* has any effect on its behavior in any way.)

Correct. As roots, the stack and registers (i.e. all ways that a parameter 
could be passed) are *always* effectively strong.


-- 
Clark S. Cox III
clarkc...@gmail.com

_______________________________________________

Cocoa-dev mailing list (Cocoa-dev@lists.apple.com)

Please do not post admin requests or moderator comments to the list.
Contact the moderators at cocoa-dev-admins(at)lists.apple.com

Help/Unsubscribe/Update your Subscription:
http://lists.apple.com/mailman/options/cocoa-dev/archive%40mail-archive.com

This email sent to arch...@mail-archive.com

Reply via email to