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Swift Protocol-Oriented Programming - Fourth Edition

You're reading from  Swift Protocol-Oriented Programming - Fourth Edition

Product type Book
Published in Jun 2019
Publisher
ISBN-13 9781789349023
Pages 224 pages
Edition 4th Edition
Languages
Author (1):
Jon Hoffman Jon Hoffman
Profile icon Jon Hoffman

Table of Contents (11) Chapters

Preface 1. Starting with the Protocol 2. Our Type Choices 3. Extensions 4. Generics 5. Memory Management 6. Object-Oriented Programming 7. Protocol-Oriented Programming 8. Adopting Design Patterns in Swift 9. Case Studies 10. Other Books You May Enjoy

Weak references

A weak reference is similar to an unowned reference, where a non-strong (or weak) reference is referencing an instance of a type. The main difference is a weak reference can contain nil. If the instance is deallocated while there is a weak reference referencing it, then the weak reference is set to nil.

Once again, we begin by creating two new classes:

class MyClass1_Weak {
var name = ""
var class2: MyClass2_Weak?
init(name: String) {
self.name = name
print("Initializing class1_Weak with name \(self.name)")
}
deinit {
print("Releasing class1_Weak with name \(self.name)")
}
}
class MyClass2_Weak {
var name = ""
weak var class1: MyClass1_Weak?
init(name: String) {
self.name = name
print("Initializing class2_Weak with name \(self.name)")
}
deinit...
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