I originally chose to hold the block in an array, but that failed.
I'm still confused over that...


On Jan 28, 7:02 am, Mike Abdullah <[email protected]> wrote:
> On 28 Jan 2012, at 05:32, R wrote:
>
> > I'm writing code in for iOS 5....
>
> > Ok, in my async com class, I'm receiving a block in one method and
> > want to execute it in the another method.  I've concluded that I need
> > to place the block in a property.  The only way that has worked is via
> > copy.
>
> > Is this the conventional way to save a block?
>
> Yes, blocks start out life on the stack. You have to copy them if the block 
> is needed to be executed later.
>
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