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Asked: May 11, 20262026-05-11T00:50:40+00:00 2026-05-11T00:50:40+00:00

Coming up towards the end of developing an iPhone application and I’m wondering just

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Coming up towards the end of developing an iPhone application and I’m wondering just how bad is it to use autorelease when developing for the iphone. I’m faced with some fairly random crashes and, so far, I can’t pinpoint it to anything other than sloppy memory usage.

As a Cocoa newbie I remember initially reading a guideline document that strongly suggested avoiding autorelease in favor of manual retain/release for iPhone. However, a more ‘senior’ Cocoa developer came on board early on (who ironically has been let go since), who used autorelease all over the place. Admittedly, I was went into ‘monkey see monkey do’ mode, and it appears to be coming back to haunt me (I’m now the only developer on the project).

So what to do next? It seems to me that I have to branch the code and try to go through and replace, where possible, autorelease code keeping my fingers crossed that I don’t inadvertently break the app. It seems a lot of library calls result in autoreleased objects like stringWithFormat and pretty much anything where I’m not using alloc myself. Any other gotchyas and/or suggestions I should be looking out for? Thanks Cocoa gurus.

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  1. 2026-05-11T00:50:41+00:00Added an answer on May 11, 2026 at 12:50 am

    Using release instead of autorelease can improve memory usage in tight spots (which is good on the iPhone), but it’s not going to help at all with crashing if you’re not following the retain / release rules. I would read a few tutorials on memory management in Obj-C if you’re still a little hazy on what you should be doing, and then go after those crashes using the debugger and crash reports to find out where you’re over releasing objects. This and this are two good places to start.

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