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Asked: June 14, 20262026-06-14T09:14:51+00:00 2026-06-14T09:14:51+00:00

I am getting confused with use of self inside blocks, I go through some

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I am getting confused with use of self inside blocks, I go through some of Apple’s documents but still cannot find the right answer.

Some people always say use weak self inside blocks, but some say use weak self in blocks that are copied, not neassary to use always.

Sample 1:

self.handler = ^(id response, NSError *error)
{
    self.newresponse = response; //use weak self here
};  

Sample 2:

Using weak self;

__weak myViewController *weakSelf = self;

[UIView animateWithDuration:interval delay:0.0 options:curve animations:^
{
    [weakSelf.view.superview setTransform:CGAffineTransformMakeTranslation(0, -106)];
    //in above is it use of weak is neassary 
}
completion:^(BOOL finished)
{

}];

Without weak self;

__weak myViewController *weakSelf = self;

[UIView animateWithDuration:interval delay:0.0 options:curve animations:^
{
    [myViewController.view.superview setTransform:CGAffineTransformMakeTranslation(0, -106)];

}
completion:^(BOOL finished)
{

}];

In the above samples, which are correct…?
**I am using ARC

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    2026-06-14T09:14:52+00:00Added an answer on June 14, 2026 at 9:14 am

    You should only use a weak reference to self, if self will hold on to a reference of the block.

    In your example, you are not keeping a reference to your block in self, you are only using blocks inline with the UIView animateWithDuration:, and as such there is no need to use __weak myViewController *weakSelf = self;

    Why is this the case? Because a block will retain strong references to any variables it uses from the class using the block. This includes self. Now if the class instance itself keeps a strong reference to the block, and the block keeps a strong reference to the class instance, you have a retain cycle, which will cause memory leaks.

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