Reputation: 764
I want to change the background color of a custom view. I have a subclass NSView something like that:
#import <Cocoa/Cocoa.h>
@interface CustomBGView : NSView {
NSColor myColor;
} @end
and the .m
@implementation CustomBGView
- (void)drawRect:(NSRect)rect
{
[myColor set];
NSRectFill([self bounds]);
}
- (void)changeColor:(NSColor*) aColor
{
myColor = aColor;
}
The changeColor method is for change color in the app controller. I also define a IBOutlet for the custom view called myView binded in IB.
The problem is when I use changeColor in the app controller like this:
[myView changeColor: [NSColor colorWithCalibratedRed:0.5 green:0.5 blue:0.5 alpha:1.0]];
There is a 'Program received signal: “EXC_BAD_ACCESS”. If I use instead something like this:
[myView changeColor: [NSColor whiteColor]];
works fine.
Where is the Problem? Thanks in advance
Thanks Chuck! Now with "retain" works fine.
And why it works without retain in one case ([myView changeColor: [NSColor whiteColor]];) and not in the other???
Upvotes: 1
Views: 4234
Reputation: 237010
You're storing the argument to changeColor:
in an instance variable, but not retaining it, so you don't own it and it thinks it can go away.
Upvotes: 3