Which is a better way to remove Notification observer

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Solution 1

Your friend is 100% correct. Though, it does not matter if you remove all notification observations in dealloc.
You mentioned viewDidUnload, and there the case is completely different, because the unloaded object will stay alive, and you don't know when the notification observations of the superclass are added again. If they are added in viewDidLoad you won't have a problem. If they are added in an init method you just lost a bunch of important notification observations.

Removing observations with specific names is good practice and should be done from the beginning.

Solution 2

When you want to remove all notification you use,

[[NSNotificationCenter defaultCenter] removeObserver:self];

If you want to remove a particular notification you use,

[[NSNotificationCenter defaultCenter] removeObserver:self name:kName1 object:nil];

When you no longer in need of any notification the first approach is simple.

Solution 3

As the object is going away, it's safe to use [[NSNotificationCenter defaultCenter] removeObserver:self]; in the dealloc method.

In ViewDidUnload method, you'd better remove each observer one by one as a reference to the controller is still around (and your corresponding viewDidLoad should add them all back in).

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Updated on July 04, 2022

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  • tangqiaoboy
    tangqiaoboy almost 2 years

    I usually use NSNotification like the sample below:

    In viewDidLoad:

    [[NSNotificationCenter defaultCenter] addObserver:self selector:@selector(foo:) name:kName1 object:nil];
    [[NSNotificationCenter defaultCenter] addObserver:self selector:@selector(bar:) name:kName2 object:nil];
    

    In viewDidUnload and dealloc:

    [[NSNotificationCenter defaultCenter] removeObserver:self];
    

    But a friend told me that I should not use [[NSNotificationCenter defaultCenter] removeObserver:self]; because it will remove all the observers including the super class's . He suggested me to use the following code to remove observer one by one.

    [[NSNotificationCenter defaultCenter] removeObserver:self name:kName1 object:nil];
    [[NSNotificationCenter defaultCenter] removeObserver:self name:kName2 object:nil];
    

    I've checked the ASIHttpRequest library's code ( https://github.com/pokeb/asi-http-request ). It follows my friends' suggestion.

    I want to know if my friend is right or not? In my opinion, since the current instance will be unload or dealloc, the super class's notification is also useless. And is there any system UIViewController subclass use notification?

  • tangqiaoboy
    tangqiaoboy about 12 years
    Thank you. So we can use [[NSNotificationCenter defaultCenter] removeObserver:self]; in dealloc method, but NOT in viewDidUnload method, right?
  • Matthias Bauch
    Matthias Bauch about 12 years
    Yes, removeObserver: shouldn't be used outside of dealloc. But I like to remove each observation specifically myself, so I don't use removeObserver: at all. I use the specific method removeObserver:name:object: for all my notifications. I like to keep my code very specific.