Of course, hmm why didn't I think of that. I'll check for this. 
The thing is that this string object is an nsmanaged coredata object, that I 
just pass around. 

But thanks for the pointer !

Le 7 oct. 2010 à 18:38, glenn andreas <[email protected]> a écrit :

> 
> On Oct 7, 2010, at 11:30 AM, nicolas berloquin wrote:
>>> 
>>>> I turned on zombies, and I checked with the debugger, and the textLabel's
>>>> _text is the deallocated instance
>>>> (myName.titre is good).
>>> 
>>> This may be a red herring as the state of _text should not effect the 
>>> ability to assign the property value, generally speaking.
>> 
>> Unless they compare the strings before they replace them which is what they 
>> seem to do. 
>> 
>> I have changed my code to do a copy o the string before I assign it to the 
>> label and it works. What I don't understand is why the API doesn't either 
>> retain or copy it !!
>> 
> 
> It probably does (and so needs to send a release to the old value).  What is 
> likely happening is that you've got your memory management screwed up 
> somewhere, and are over-releasing the (what will be the old) string value, 
> which causes the text fields text ivar to point to garbage.
> 
> 
> Glenn Andreas                      [email protected] 
> The most merciful thing in the world ... is the inability of the human mind 
> to correlate all its contents - HPL
> 
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