I have a code similar to this:
func fetchBalances() -> Observable<Result<[User], Error>> {
Observable.create { observer in
var dataChangeDisposable: Disposable?
DispatchQueue.main.async {
let realm = try! Realm()
let user = realm.objects(UserData.self)
dataChangeDisposable = Observable.collection(from: user)
.map { $0.map { UserData.convert($0) } }
.subscribe(onNext: {
observer.onNext(.success($0))
})
}
return Disposables.create {
dataChangeDisposable?.dispose()
}
}
}
I need to use some thread with run loop in order to maintain subscription to Realm database (Realm's restriction). For now I'm using DispatchQueue.main.async {} method and I noticed that subscription remains active all the time, how does DispatchQueue.main stores it's submitted blocks and if Observable destroys does it mean that I'm leaking blocks in memory?
The block sent to the dispatch queue is deleted immediately after execution. It isn't stored for very long at all.
If your subscription "remains active all the time" then it's because it's not being disposed of properly. Likely what is happening here is that the block sent to Disposables.create
is being called before dataChangeDisposable
contains a value.
Test my hypothesis by changing the code to:
return Disposables.create {
dataChangeDisposable!.dispose()
}
If your app crashes because dataChangeDisposable
is nil, then that's your problem.