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Asked: June 14, 20262026-06-14T14:12:26+00:00 2026-06-14T14:12:26+00:00

Possible Duplicate: Storing Blocks in an Array I am writing an application where at

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Storing Blocks in an Array

I am writing an application where at times based on certain conditions I want to run certain piece of code after certain event has occurred. this code could be at multiple places accessing variables in the functions that wont be in scope when this code needs to be executed.
Is it possible to store these statements as blocks inside an array and exceute them one by one when the event occurs.
If yes, how do I access variables of the previous scope?

I wanted to make this as an array of closures.

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    2026-06-14T14:12:27+00:00Added an answer on June 14, 2026 at 2:12 pm

    You can by moving the blocks into heap by using Block_copy function on the block when you store it in your array and Block_release when you are done with it. Block_copy will move the execution block variables into heap, so that as you continue to run your app the variables won’t get overwritten in stack memory.

    example of using Block_copy. You need to do a bridge cast first

    define a typedef for your block type in your header like so. This type example has no arguments.

    typedef void (^myBlockType)();
    

    When you want to add a block to the array you can copy the block like this:

    - (void)addBlock:(void (^)())aBlock
    {
            [mutableBlockArray addObject:(__bridge myBlockType)Block_copy((__bridge void *)aBlock)];
    }
    

    When you are done with the block you need to release it like this (not necessary with ARC):

    id finishBlock = [mutableBlockArray objectAtIndex:index]
    Block_release((__bridge void *)finishBlock);
    
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