I assure you that I did look for an answer in SO for my question but none of them were helpful. Here I got a simple code that should present a UIImagePickerController
within a UIPopoverController
:
-(void)takePicture:(id)sender{
UIImagePickerController *picker=[[UIImagePickerController alloc] init];
picker.delegate=self;
picker.sourceType=UIImagePickerControllerSourceTypeCamera;
picker.allowsEditing=YES;
UIPopoverController *poc=[[UIPopoverController alloc]
initWithContentViewController:picker];
[poc presentPopoverFromBarButtonItem:bbItem
permittedArrowDirections:UIPopoverArrowDirectionAny
animated:NO];
}
Now, even from the first time I get [UIPopoveController dealloc]
reached while... error and the program crashes. I'm not doing any retain,relase or autoreleases as per ARC. Is there any special consideration with UIPopoverControllers
when benefitting from ARC?
Adding what @phix23 answered, create *poc property like this:
and then change
for
When the function exits there are no other reference to the popover controller, so it's deallocated too early.
Try adding it as a member of your class instead.
Tim
UIPopoverControllers should always be held in an instance variable. It is a good practice to create a strong property for it.
UPDATE:
As of iOS 8 you should be using
UIPopoverPresentationController
. Then you don't need to keep a reference to the popover because it is managed by the presentation controller.Code example (works both on iPhone and iPad):