Who calls the dealloc method and when in Objective C?

Sujal picture Sujal · Aug 17, 2011 · Viewed 9.5k times · Source

When a custom class is created in Objective C, when and how is the dealloc method called? Is it something that I have to implement somehow in my class?

Answer

PJR picture PJR · Aug 17, 2011

You never send a dealloc message directly. Instead, an object’s dealloc method is invoked indirectly through the release NSObject protocol method (if the release message results in the receiver's retain count becoming 0). See Memory Management Programming Guide for more details on the use of these methods.

Subclasses must implement their own versions of dealloc to allow the release of any additional memory consumed by the object—such as dynamically allocated storage for data or object instance variables owned by the deallocated object. After performing the class-specific deallocation, the subclass method should incorporate superclass versions of dealloc through a message to super:

Important: Note that when an application terminates, objects may not be sent a dealloc message since the process’s memory is automatically cleared on exit—it is more efficient simply to allow the operating system to clean up resources than to invoke all the memory management methods. For this and other reasons, you should not manage scarce resources in dealloc

 - (void)release
 {
   _retainCount--;
   if (_retainCount == 0) {
       [self dealloc];
    }
  }