Hi,

if you think you've found a memory leak inside of CoreAnimation, please file a radar (bugreporter.apple.com) with a project showing the leak, and we'll look into it. thanks,

        John


On Jun 1, 2008, at 10:58 AM, Stéphane Droux wrote:

On Sun, Jun 1, 2008 at 6:31 PM, Brian Christensen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


I would consider that to be expected behavior. If you aren't ever releasing the layers you created, why would any of the relevant memory be freed? The timer and the animations it is causing to be performed should not really be incurring a very significant memory footprint in addition to what the layers on their own are already using (my own observations at least indicate that running the test app with or without the timer makes very little difference
in that regard).

Are the two methods you posted really the only two methods in your entire test app? Or are you doing something else somewhere in addition to this?
Feel free to e-mail me the test project off-list if you like.

/brian

Yes, these 2 methods are my entire test app. I will email you the project
off-list.

I don't think it has to do with layer release.
If I run it without the animation (commented out the timer creation), the
memory usage in Object Alloc is constant (as expected) at 1.8MB
When I add the timer, the memory usage starts at 1.8MB and goes up to 3MB
after 1 minute, 5MB after 2 minutes, and so on.
The only difference between these 2 cases is "[NSTimer
scheduledTimerWithTimeInterval:0.4 target:self selector:@selector(fromTimer:)
userInfo:nil repeats:YES];" being commented out.

Thanks
Stephane
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