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Asked: June 8, 20262026-06-08T02:59:51+00:00 2026-06-08T02:59:51+00:00

I’m using an NSOperationQueue and queuing up NSOperationBlocks . Now, blocks have a strong

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I’m using an NSOperationQueue and queuing up NSOperationBlocks. Now, blocks have a strong reference to any instances in the block, and the calling object also has a strong hold on the block, so it has been advised to do something like the following:

__weak Cell *weakSelf = self;
NSBlockOperation *op = [NSBlockOperation blockOperationWithBlock:^{
        UIImage *image = /* render some image */
        /* what if by the time I get here self no longer exists? */
        [[NSOperationQueue mainQueue] addOperationWithBlock:^{
            [weakSelf setImageViewImage:image];
        }];
    }];
    [self.renderQueue addOperation:op];

So, my question is, let’s say that by the time the image finishes rendering and that line comes back, the Cell object no longer exists (it has been deallocated, possibly due to cell reuse, which is a bit difficult to formalize). When I go to access [weakSelf setImageViewImage:], will that cause a EXC_BAD_ACCESS error?

Currently I’m trying to trace what the cause of my problem is, and I’m thinking it might have something to do with this.

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    2026-06-08T02:59:53+00:00Added an answer on June 8, 2026 at 2:59 am

    So, __weak is a zeroing weak reference. What this means is that during your operation, self may indeed be deallocated, but all weak references to it (namely weakSelf) will be zeroed out. This means that [weakSelf setImageViewImage:image] is just sending a message to nil, which is safe; or, at least, it shouldn’t cause an EXC_BAD_ACCESS. (Incidentally, if you had qualified weakSelf as __unsafe_unretained, you might end up sending messages to a freed object.)

    So, I doubt that sending a message to a __weak reference is causing a crash. If you want to ensure that self survives for the length of your operation, you can get a strong reference to the weak one in the block scope:

    __weak Cell *weakSelf = self;
    
    NSBlockOperation *op = [NSBlockOperation blockOperationWithBlock:^{
        Cell *strongSelf = weakSelf; // object pointers are implicitly __strong
        // strongSelf will survive the duration of this operation.
        // carry on.
    }];
    
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