I would like to know in what situation did you use -retainCount
so far, and eventually the problems that can happen using it.
Thanks.
You should never use -retainCount
, because it never tells you anything useful. The implementation of the Foundation and AppKit/UIKit frameworks is opaque; you don't know what's being retained, why it's being retained, who's retaining it, when it was retained, and so on.
For example:
[NSNumber numberWithInt:1]
would have a retainCount
of 1. It doesn't. It's 2.@"Foo"
would have a retainCount
of 1. It doesn't. It's 1152921504606846975.[NSString stringWithString:@"Foo"]
would have a retainCount
of 1. It doesn't. Again, it's 1152921504606846975.Basically, since anything can retain an object (and therefore alter its retainCount
), and since you don't have the source to most of the code that runs an application, an object's retainCount
is meaningless.
If you're trying to track down why an object isn't getting deallocated, use the Leaks tool in Instruments. If you're trying to track down why an object was deallocated too soon, use the Zombies tool in Instruments.
But don't use -retainCount
. It's a truly worthless method.
edit
Please everyone go to http://bugreport.apple.com and request that -retainCount
be deprecated. The more people that ask for it, the better.
edit #2
As an update,[NSNumber numberWithInt:1]
now has a retainCount
of 9223372036854775807. If your code was expecting it to be 2, your code has now broken.