Le 18 oct. 2011 à 14:00, Michael Babin a écrit :

> On Oct 17, 2011, at 2:49 PM, Greg Parker wrote:
> 
>> On Oct 15, 2011, at 12:28 PM, Jean-Daniel Dupas wrote:
>>> Le 15 oct. 2011 à 21:10, Seth Willits a écrit :
>>>> 
>>>> Unrelated, when did @autoreleasepool pop in? I don't remember if I knew 
>>>> about that or not. It's _used_ once in the Obj-C Programming Language 
>>>> guide, but never documented anywhere I can find.
>>> 
>>> It appears with ARC. 
>>> 
>>> For the rational, you can read this:
>>> 
>>> http://clang.llvm.org/docs/AutomaticReferenceCounting.html#autoreleasepool
>> 
>> @autoreleasepool also works without ARC. It's faster than NSAutoreleasePool. 
>> Use it.
> 
> What are the minimum requirements for using @autoreleasepool? The same as 
> ARC, even when not used with ARC (Xcode 4.2 for Mac OS X v10.6 and v10.7 
> (64-bit applications) and for iOS 4 and iOS 5)?


I tried to compile a program using @autoreleasepool and targeting 10.5, and the 
compiler was smart enough to not call the new runtime functions, but instead 
generate old [[NSAutoreleasPool alloc] init] and [pool drain] messages.

So I guess it should works for all supported platforms.


-- Jean-Daniel




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