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Asked: June 7, 20262026-06-07T18:02:28+00:00 2026-06-07T18:02:28+00:00

I got this code off another thread on here and it works perfectly, but

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I got this code off another thread on here and it works perfectly, but it leaks, and I don’t know how to release it. I have tried adding “autorelease” statements to the GoToNext alloc line. It didnt help. Anyone know how to properly handle this?

webView.delegate = [[GoToNext alloc] initWithTarget:self andNext:@selector(loadUpdateGraph)]; //leak

This is the GoToNext code:

.h

    @interface GoToNext : NSObject <UIWebViewDelegate> {
    id __weak target;
    SEL next;
}
-(id)initWithTarget:(id)target andNext:(SEL)next;
-(void)webViewDidFinishLoad:(UIWebView *)webView;
@end

.m

#import "GoToNext.h"


@implementation GoToNext
-(id)initWithTarget:(id)_target andNext:(SEL)_next {
    self = [super init];
    if (self) {
        target = _target;
        next = _next;
    }
    return self;
}
-(void)webViewDidFinishLoad:(UIWebView *)webView {
    [target performSelector:next];
}
@end
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    2026-06-07T18:02:29+00:00Added an answer on June 7, 2026 at 6:02 pm

    When you create an instance of GoToNext using alloc, that instance has a retain count of 1. Somewhere in your app you must release this instance before you lose your only reference to it (which in this case is the delegate property of webView). The delegate property of a UIWebView uses assign semantics, so assigning your instance of GoToNext to that property does not retain it. This means that you cannot release or autorelease it while it is still the delegate of webView or webView.delegate will point to deallocated memory.

    If you’re sure you’re only setting webView.delegate once in the lifecycle of the class containing this code, you can get by with just put [webView.delegate release] in the dealloc method of that class. If you’re setting it more than once, you might try creating a method like:

    -(void)setWebViewDelegate:(id)delegate {
        if (webView.delegate) {
            [webView.delegate release];
        }
        webView.delegate = delegate;
    }
    

    And using that method to set webView‘s delegate. There are other ways to handle this situation, but I think this method will probably require the fewest changes to your code.

    Of course, in my opinion the best solution of all is to just convert the application to ARC and never have to worry about this kind of thing again.

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