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Error解决:Property's synthesized getter follows Cocoa naming convention for returning 'owned'

2014-07-08 12:03 411 查看
在项目中定义了以new开头的textField,结果报错:

先看我的源码:#import <UIKit/UIKit.h>

@interface ResetPasswordViewController : UIViewController
@property (weak, nonatomic) IBOutlet UITextField *phoneTextField;
@property (weak, nonatomic) IBOutlet UITextField *oldPasswordTextField;
<span style="color:#FF0000;">@property (weak, nonatomic) IBOutlet UITextField *newPasswordTextField;</span>
@property (weak, nonatomic) IBOutlet UITextField *confirmPasswordTextField;
@property (weak, nonatomic) IBOutlet UINavigationItem *navigationItem;

@end

解决办法:  最简单的方法是改我们定义属性的名字,不要以new、copy、alloc等关键词开头!!!
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y guess is that the compiler version you’re using follows
the memory management rules for declared properties, too — more specifically, for declared properties’ accessors:

You take ownership of an object if you create it using a method whose name begins with “alloc”, “new”, “copy”, or “mutableCopy”.

A property named
newTitle
, when synthesised, yields a method called
-newTitle
, hence the warning/error.
-newTitle
is supposed to be a getter method for the
newTitle
property, however naming conventions state that a method whose name begins with
new
returns an object that’s owned by the caller, which is not the case of getter methods.

You can solve this by:

Renaming that property:

@property (strong, nonatomic) NSString *theNewTitle;


Keeping the property name and specifying a getter name that doesn’t begin with one of the special method name prefixes:

@property (strong, nonatomic, getter=theNewTitle) NSString *newTitle;


Keeping both the property name and the getter name, and telling the compiler that, even though the getter name starts with
new
, it belongs to the
none
method family as opposed to the
new
method family:

#ifndef __has_attribute
#define __has_attribute(x) 0  // Compatibility with non-clang compilers
#endif

#if __has_attribute(objc_method_family)
#define BV_OBJC_METHOD_FAMILY_NONE __attribute__((objc_method_family(none)))
#else
#define BV_OBJC_METHOD_FAMILY_NONE
#endif

@interface ViewController : UIViewController
@property (strong, nonatomic) NSString *newTitle;
- (NSString *)newTitle BV_OBJC_METHOD_FAMILY_NONE;
@end

Note that even though this solution allows you to keep
newTitle
as both the property name and the getter name, having a method called
-newTitle
that doesn’t return an object owned by the caller can be confusing for other people reading your code.

For the record, Apple have published
Transitioning to ARC Release Notes, in which they state:

You cannot give a property a name that begins with
new
or
copy
.

They’ve already been notified that their statement is not quite accurate: the culprit is the getter method name, not the property name.
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