Do you need to release CGContextRef in Swift?

谁都会走 提交于 2019-11-30 08:41:46

CFTypes are automatically managed unless explicitly specified as Unmanaged.
According to the documentation. https://developer.apple.com/library/ios/documentation/Swift/Conceptual/BuildingCocoaApps/WorkingWithCocoaDataTypes.html

Core Foundation objects returned from annotated APIs are automatically memory managed in Swift—you do not need to invoke the CFRetain, CFRelease, or CFAutorelease functions yourself. If you return Core Foundation objects from your own C functions and Objective-C methods, annotate them with either CF_RETURNS_RETAINED or CF_RETURNS_NOT_RETAINED. The compiler automatically inserts memory management calls when it compiles Swift code that invokes these APIs. If you use only annotated APIs that do not indirectly return Core Foundation objects, you can skip the rest of this section. Otherwise, continue on to learn about working with unmanaged Core Foundation objects.

When Swift imports APIs that have not been annotated, the compiler cannot automatically memory manage the returned Core Foundation objects. Swift wraps these returned Core Foundation objects in an Unmanaged structure.

Unmanaged types will have the type signature

func StringByAddingTwoStrings(CFString!, CFString!) -> Unmanaged<CFString>!

CGBitmapContextCreate has the type signature

func CGBitmapContextCreate(...) -> CGContext!

Hence its managed automatically by swift.

No, you don't need to call CGContextRelease. In fact, trying to gives you this error:

'CGContextRelease' is unavailable: Core Foundation objects are automatically memory managed

CGContext instances are automatically memory managed in Swift. You can tell from the function signature:

func CGBitmapContextCreate(/* several parameters */) -> CGContext!

A return value you would need to release yourself would look like:

func CGBitmapContextCreate(/* several parameters */) -> Unmanaged<CGContext>!
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