I am trying to use key-value observing in one of my classes. I register the observers in the init method and remove/deregister them in the dealloc, but I get the following error which seems to occur before my dealloc method gets called, according to my debug prints.
An instance 0x583870 of class TekkPoint is being deallocated while key value observers are still registered with it. Observation info is being leaked, and may even become mistakenly attached to some other object. Set a breakpoint on NSKVODeallocateBreak to stop here in the debugger. Here's the current observation info: ( Context: 0x0, Property: 0x536400> Context: 0x0, Property: 0x55aba0> )
Is there a particular way I should remove observers? Or perhaps a particular place that I should be removing them?
According to this question I am doing things right, but why would I get this error message?
Here is my dealloc routine:
- (void)dealloc {
// Remove all observers.
for (NSString *path in [TekkPoint observedPaths]) {
[self removeObserver:[option_ tChart]
forKeyPath:path];
}
[description_ release];
[weight_ release];
[super dealloc];
}
One thing to note that might be strange about my implementation is that I am adding and removing observers from the observee, could this cause my problem?
The normal code looks something like this:
Double check your signature of your dealloc method (Objective C is very unforgiving and will never warn you when you mess up the name of a method). For example, if your method name was "dealoc" (with one l), your dealloc would never be called.
Otherwise, edit your question to include your dealloc reoutine.
why would you call
From apple documentation on dealloc
Ah. You're observing a
TekkPoint
object from aSomethingElse
object, and theSomethingElse
object is the one adding and removing the observers, correct? (That's the normal way things are done; I'm just trying to clarify.)It looks like your
TekkPoint
object is being deallocated while theSomethingElse
that's observing it is still around. TheSomethingElse
dealloc method isn't called because it's theTekkPoint
that's being deallocated, not theSomethingElse
.If you're planning on observing an object which may disappear before the observer disappears, then you need some way of notifying the observers that they should remove their observers. Your
TekkPoint
could have analive
property which would also be observed by theSomethingElse
, and when it gets set toNO
then everyone observing theTekkPoint
would remove themself as an observer.Are you calling
[super dealloc]
before you remove your observers? Calling super'sdealloc
too early could lead to an error like this.