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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T10:37:06+00:00 2026-05-13T10:37:06+00:00

I am just trying to work out how the viewController is working in a

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I am just trying to work out how the viewController is working in a simple iPhone app. My question is I am trying to see when the functions below get called, I have put NSLog commands in there to print to the console, but I don’t see any of the below printing either when running or exiting my app, do they get called, should I see anything?

- (void)didReceiveMemoryWarning {
    // Releases the view if it doesn't have a superview.
    [super didReceiveMemoryWarning];
    // Release any cached data, images, etc that aren't in use.
    NSLog(@"-1-");
}

- (void)viewDidUnload {
    // Release any retained subviews of the main view.
    // e.g. self.myOutlet = nil;
    NSLog(@"-2-");
    self.statusText = nil;
}

- (void)dealloc {
    NSLog(@"-3-");
    [statusText release];
    [super dealloc];
}

EDIT_001:

-1- didReceiveMemoryWarning (as noted by Kenny) works via Hardware>Simulate Memory Warning

-2- I can see why this one is not working now, thank you.

-3- dealloc, I am quiting the running app using the white square at the bottom, does this do a full quit where I should see the NSLog from dealloc?

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    2026-05-13T10:37:06+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 10:37 am

    to answer your question:

    • (void)didReceiveMemoryWarning won’t fire while running just a simple application.
      You can test it by loading a bunch of retained objects (like images).

    • (void)viewDidUnload : as stated in the comment it only fires if you’ve got another view attached to your main view.

    • (void)dealloc : well, here you should see something. don’t know why. did you check the Console of XCode?!

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