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Asked: June 6, 20262026-06-06T23:28:47+00:00 2026-06-06T23:28:47+00:00

Possible Duplicate: NSString retainCount is 2147483647 Let say i have an class named as

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NSString retainCount is 2147483647

Let say i have an class named as MyTestClass.h.

There are three NSString variables which are initialized different ways

Class structure is look like

@interface MyTestClass : NSObject {

  NSString *testString1;
  NSString *testString2;
  NSString *testString3;

}

@property (nonatomic, retain) NSString *testString1;
@property (nonatomic, retain) NSString *testString2;
@property (nonatomic, retain) NSString *testString3;

@end

MyTestClass.m

@implementation MyTestClass

@synthesize testString1, testString2, testString3;


-(id) init{

    self.testString1 = @"";

    [self setTestString2:@""];

    testString3 = @"";

}

Now i am planning to create an object of MyTestClass

MyTestClass *obj = [[MyTestClass alloc] init];

I think after this code line execution testString1, testString2 and testString3 retainCounts will be 1.

Am i correct my friends?

may i know that what will happened if i release testString3 ?

Any help on this is appreciated.

Thanks

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    2026-06-06T23:28:49+00:00Added an answer on June 6, 2026 at 11:28 pm

    Since you are using literal strings in this example retainCount is of no importance (not even as a delta) since those string objects aren’t actually ever going to be dealloc’d.

    However, if you were assigning a runtime allocated string to each of your properties, the first two would be retained, the third would not. Since your properties are declared as retain and you’re using dot syntax in one and the “setProperty” syntax in the other, the same setter is executed and the object passed to that setter is retained. The third example you’re simply setting the backing ivar for the property to the value on the right and not affecting it’s ownership.

    It’s worth noting, retainCount is only ever useful as a delta and shouldn’t be thought of as an explicit number. You should never explicitly check the value of retainCount, since it’s absolute value is unpredictable and of no use. You seem to understand this in your question, but it’s worth restating whenever dealing with retainCount to make sure all involved understand it.

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