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Asked: June 14, 20262026-06-14T13:55:44+00:00 2026-06-14T13:55:44+00:00

I have a property that gets set when initiating a new view controller. –

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I have a property that gets set when initiating a new view controller.

- (IBAction)headerPressed:(UIButton *)sender {
    RouteViewController *route = [[RouteViewController alloc] initWithRoute:[[Route getRoute:TEST_ROUTE] autorelease]];
    [[self navigationController] pushViewController:circle animated:NO];
}

in the new view, which is a UIViewController

RouteViewController.h

@interface =RouteViewController : UIViewController <MKMapViewDelegate> {
    Route *r;
}

-(id)initWithRoute:(Route *)route;


@property (retain, nonatomic) Route *r;

RouteViewController.m

-(id)initWithRoute:(Route *)route{
    self = [super init];

    r = route;

    return self;
}
- (void)loadView {
    [super loadView];

    NSLog(@"TEST: %d", r.Route);  // throws exception. Actually ANY time I access my r property

}

r.Route is the int value that the const TEST_ROUTE contains.

NOW, when I setup my breakpoint, AT the time of the NSLog, the inspector shows my object contains

Self >
    r >
       Route: 1

and

r >
    Route: 1

So the property is available, and it DOES contain the correct data. But when i try ACCESSING the property, it throws an EXC_BAD_ACCESS.

Thoughts? 🙂 (This is killing me here!)

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    2026-06-14T13:55:46+00:00Added an answer on June 14, 2026 at 1:55 pm

    There are a few problems here:

    RouteViewController *route = [[RouteViewController alloc] initWithRoute:[[Route getRoute:TEST_ROUTE] autorelease]];

    I think the autorelease message should be sent to the RouteViewController here and not the Route object, as the getRoute method should return an autoreleased object due to the naming convention.

    i.e.

    RouteViewController *route = [[[RouteViewController alloc] initWithRoute:[Route getRoute:TEST_ROUTE]] autorelease];
    

    You need to retain ownership of the Route object passed into the initWithRoute method:

    Either:

    -(id)initWithRoute:(Route *)route{
        self = [super init];
    
        r = [route retain];
    
        return self;
    }
    

    or:

    -(id)initWithRoute:(Route *)route{
        self = [super init];
    
        self.r = route;
    
        return self;
    }
    
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