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- Automatic_Reference_Counting abstract "In Objective-C programming, Automatic Reference Counting (ARC) is a memory management enhancement where the burden of keeping track of an object's reference count is lifted from the programmer to the compiler. In traditional Objective-C, the programmer would send retain and release messages to objects in order to mark objects for deallocation or to prevent deallocation. Under ARC, the compiler does this automatically by examining the source code and then adding the retain and release messages in the compiled code.ARC is not the same thing as garbage collection, as there is no background process doing the deallocation of objects. Unlike garbage collection, ARC does not handle reference cycles automatically; it is up to the programmer to break cycles using weak references.Apple Inc. delivered a fully featured version of ARC in 2011 for application development on its Mac OS X Lion and iOS 5 operating systems. Before that, a limited version of ARC (ARCLite) was supported in Xcode 4.2 or later, Mac OS X 10.6 "Snow Leopard" or later, and iOS 4.0 or later. Mac OS X 10.7 "Lion" or iOS 5 is recommended to use all the features, including weak reference support.".
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- Automatic_Reference_Counting group "Note".
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- Automatic_Reference_Counting subject Category:Memory_management.
- Automatic_Reference_Counting subject Category:Objective-C.
- Automatic_Reference_Counting comment "In Objective-C programming, Automatic Reference Counting (ARC) is a memory management enhancement where the burden of keeping track of an object's reference count is lifted from the programmer to the compiler. In traditional Objective-C, the programmer would send retain and release messages to objects in order to mark objects for deallocation or to prevent deallocation.".
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