Here's a line of your code:
self.horizontalLineView = [[HorizontalLineView alloc] initWithFrame:self.frame];
Recall that the horizontalLineView
property is weak. Let's walk through what really happens in that line, with the extra code that ARC generates. First, you send the alloc
and initWithFrame:
methods, getting back a strong reference:
id temp = [[HorizontalLineView alloc] initWithFrame:self.frame];
At this point, the HorizontalLineView
object has a retain count of 1. Next, because you used dot-syntax to set the horizontalLineView
property, the compiler generates code to send the setHorizontalLineView:
method to self
, passing temp
as the parameter. Since the HorizontalLineView
property is declared weak
, the setter method does this:
objc_storeWeak(&self->_horizontalLineView, temp);
That sets self->_horizontalLineView
equal to temp
, and puts &self->_horizontalLineView
on the object's list of weak references. But it does not increment the retain count of the HorizontalLineView
object.
Finally, because the temp
variable is no longer needed, the compiler generates this:
[temp release];
That lowers the HorizontalLineView
object's retain count to zero, so it deallocates the object. During deallocation, it walks down the list of weak references, and sets each one to nil
. So self->_horizontalLineView
becomes nil
.
The way to fix this is to make the temp
variable explicit, so that you can extend its lifetime until after you have added the HorizontalLineView
object to its superview, which retains it:
HorizontalLineView *hlv = [[HorizontalLineView alloc] initWithFrame:self.frame];
self.horizontalLineView = hlv;
// ...
[self insertSubview:hlv atIndex:0];
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