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Asked: May 30, 20262026-05-30T07:27:48+00:00 2026-05-30T07:27:48+00:00

I need to know if I do it correctly. The application is running OK

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I need to know if I do it correctly. The application is running OK but I’m not sure I get the lifecycle correctly (leak ?).

Note: Instrument see no leak.

The code of a method aaa: of some class A:

- (void) aaa {
   NSString *path = ...something...;

   NSBlockOperation* theOp = [NSBlockOperation blockOperationWithBlock: ^{
   // using path
   [self somethingElseWith:path];
   }];

   [self.aQueue addOperation:theOp];
}

So I create a block to put on aQueue (NSOperationQueue*). The goal is to offload from the main thread the long running somethingElseWith: method, so that the GUI continue to be responsive.

Inside the block I reference the local var “path” that will be out of scope at the end of the aaa: method.

If I read the doc correctly, the block will do a retain on ‘path’. But is ARC inserting a release at the end of this block implicitly ? Would be logical and nice.

Or should I declare ‘path’ as __block and assign it to nil at the end of my block ? (manual…)

Not sure I understand how to use __weak in this context.

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    2026-05-30T07:27:49+00:00Added an answer on May 30, 2026 at 7:27 am

    The path variable is fine. You may however need to avoid a retain cycle by using a weak reference to self. If aQueue is a strong reference there may be a retain cycle causing self never to be released.

    Solution:

    - (void) aaa {
       NSString *path = ...something...;
    
       __weak id self_ = self;
       NSBlockOperation* theOp = [NSBlockOperation blockOperationWithBlock: ^{
       // using path
       [self_ somethingElseWith:path];
       }];
    
       [self.aQueue addOperation:theOp];
    }
    

    Make sure the operation does not get called after the class should no longer exist.

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