What does \"nonatomic\" mean in this code?
@property(nonatomic, retain) UITextField *theUsersName;
What is the difference between atomic an
One is for multi threads. One isnt
Take a look at the Apple Docs.
Basically, if you say nonatomic
, and you generate the accessors using @synthesize
, then if multiple threads try to change/read the property at once, badness can happen. You can get partially-written values or over-released/retained objects, which can easily lead to crashes. (This is potentially a lot faster than an atomic accessor, though.)
If you use the default (which is atomic
; there used to be no keyword for this, but there is now), then the @synthesize
d methods use an object-level lock to ensure that multiple reads/writes to a single property are serialized. As the Apple docs point out, this doesn't mean the whole object is thread-safe, but the individual property reads/writes are.
Of course, if you implement your own accessors rather than using @synthesize
, I think these declarations do nothing except express your intent as to whether the property is implemented in a threadsafe manner.
After reading so many Articles and StackOverflow posts, and having made demo apps to check Variable property attributes, I decided to put all the attributes information together
so below is the detailed article link where you can find above mentioned all attributes, that will definitely help you. Many thanks to all the people who give best answers here!!
Variable property attributes or Modifiers in iOS
Example :
@property (retain) NSString *name;
@synthesize name;
Example:
@property (nonatomic, retain) NSString *name;
@synthesize name;