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Asked: June 13, 20262026-06-13T21:25:29+00:00 2026-06-13T21:25:29+00:00

I have this property: @property (nonatomic, getter = getSolutionsCount, setter = setSolutionsCount:) NSInteger solutionsCount;

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I have this property:

@property (nonatomic, getter = getSolutionsCount, setter = setSolutionsCount:) NSInteger solutionsCount;

and implementation

- (NSInteger)getSolutionsCount {
    return self.solutionsCount;
}

and I get EXC_BAD_ACCESS on this method - (NSInteger)getSolutionsCount.

What am I doing wrong here?

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    2026-06-13T21:25:30+00:00Added an answer on June 13, 2026 at 9:25 pm

    dot syntax is basically a shortcut for calling the getter. You have infinite recursion in your getter method.

    What you need to do is return the instance variable directly:

    - (NSInteger)getSolutionsCount {
        //latest xcode makes variables with _property name automatically
        return _solutionsCount;
    
        //older versions of xcode or having written @synthesize solutionsCount
        //will necessitate
        //return solutionsCount;
    }
    

    Also just FYI objective-c convention is to have the getter method be defined as just the variable name. A getter which is the same as the property name is assumed if you don’t write a getter in the property declaration

    EDIT:
    also i’m assuming this isnt the whole implementation for your getter because if it is let the compiler make it for you automatically, you don’t need to write anything. (or by writing @synthesize propertyName = _propertyName in your implementation block with older versions of xCode)

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