Hi. In my garbage collection-required app, I'm trying to store a code block 
(void (^)(void)) in a CFMutableDictionary. The docs says copy/retain/release 
can be sent to a block, suggesting this can be done. But it's not working. When 
I later retrieve the block and call it, I get an EXEC_BAD_ACCESS.

This is when the block references an NSObject declared & allocated in the 
block's enclosing scope. If I don't access that variable, it executes fine.

This tells me the block isn't being properly copied as it is inserted into into 
the dictionary.

Is there something I can do to allow this to work? Thanks.

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Rick_______________________________________________

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