Let's say that I have a loop that returns a bunch of autoreleased NSData objects...
NSData* bigData = ...
while(some condition) {
NSData* smallData = [bigData subdataWithRange:...];
//process smallData
}
Under ARC, should I still wrap an @autoreleasepool
around the while
condition?
NSData* bigData = ...
@autoreleasepool {
while(some condition) {
NSData* smallData = [bigData subdataWithRange:...];
//process smallData
}
}
The reason why I'm asking is I see the living allocation count in instruments going through the roof for my NSData objects that invoke a dataWith...
method as opposed to an initWith...
method. When I use initWith...
, the living allocation count is much, much less.
Is it better to prefer the initWith...
methods whenever possible?
Yes you should still use autorelease pools when using convenience methods in a tight loop. All the old memory management rules still apply under ARC, the compiler is merely injecting RRs for you. Checkout the great post by the awesome Mike Ash!
Link
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