Is this method create an autorelease object?
- (instancetype)autoreleasePerson {
return [[Person alloc] init];
}
I created an Command Line Tool Project to test this:
int main(int argc, const char * argv[]) {
@autoreleasepool {
{
[Person autoreleasePerson];
}
NSLog(@"did out scope");
NSLog(@"will out autoreleasepool");
}
NSLog(@"did out autoreleasepool");
return 0;
}
And the output is:
2022-02-04 23:22:23.224298+0800 MyTest[8921:4007144] did out scope
2022-02-04 23:22:23.224771+0800 MyTest[8921:4007144] will out autoreleasepool
2022-02-04 23:22:23.224876+0800 MyTest[8921:4007144] -[Person dealloc]
2022-02-04 23:22:23.224948+0800 MyTest[8921:4007144] did out autoreleasepool
The person instance will dealloc when the autoreleasepool drains!
But when I use the same Person class in my iOS APP project:
- (void)viewDidLoad {
[super viewDidLoad];
{
[Person autoreleasePerson];
}
NSLog(@"out scope");
}
The output is:
2022-02-04 23:28:13.992969+0800 MyAppTest[9023:4011490] -[Person dealloc] <Person: 0x600001fe8ff0>
2022-02-04 23:28:13.993075+0800 MyAppTest[9023:4011490] out scope
The person instance released once out of scope!
Why is this so?
It looks like on macOS the default behaviour is to autorelease return values, except for cases where the method name starts with "new", "init" or "copy":
To control this behaviour apply a compiler attribute:
To check whether a call to objc_autoreleaseReturnValue was added by the compiler, enable Debug -> Debug Workflow -> Always Show Disassembly, and put a breakpoint inside these methods on return lines. A call to objc_autoreleaseReturnValue should be visible then:
See ARC reference - Retained return values