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Asked: May 25, 20262026-05-25T01:53:58+00:00 2026-05-25T01:53:58+00:00

I am stuck debugging a NSInvalidArgumentException. My latest suspicion is that I didn’t retain

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I am stuck debugging a NSInvalidArgumentException. My latest suspicion is that I didn’t retain the data read from plist properly so that it’s occupied by some other object while I access it.

My plist structure is very complicated, it has 8 levels of arrays/dictionaries. I think I lost the memory when I try to access the lowest object.

I wonder if I have to retain every data element when I read the plist file or is it sufficient to just retain the top level object?

This is how I read:

NSData *plistXML = [[NSFileManager defaultManager] contentsAtPath:plistPath];
NSError *error = [[[NSError alloc] init] autorelease];
NSArray *temp = (NSArray *)[[NSPropertyListSerialization
                            propertyListWithData:plistXML 
                            options:NSPropertyListMutableContainersAndLeaves
                            format:nil 
                            error:&error] retain];
self.dataPackage = [temp objectAtIndex:0];

dataPackage is declared as:

@interface rootViewController:UIViewController{
  NSDictionary *dataPackage;
}
@property (retain) NSDictionary *dataPackage;

and synthesized:

@synthesize dataPackage;

Am I doing it right?

Thanks

Leo

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    2026-05-25T01:53:59+00:00Added an answer on May 25, 2026 at 1:53 am

    I noticed 3 things:

    • You don’t need to create an NSError object! NSPropertyListSerialization will return an error object if something fails. Just init with: NSError *error = nil;

    • You don’t have to retain the (autoreleasing) temp-array, you obviously don’t need the whole array after fetching the object at index 0.

    • [temp objectAtIndex:0] will crash when the array is empty!

    Be sure to release the property var in dealloc with self.dataPackage = nil. Then everything is safe from memory management perspective.

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