On Tue, 17 Aug 2010 22:20:55 +0100, Stuart Rogers said:

>>>   NSAutoreleasePool *pool = [[NSAutoreleasePool alloc] init];
>>>   ...
>>>   [pool release];
>>
>> Have you tried using drain instead of release?  That seems to be the
>preferred way at this point, triggering GC collection if needed (I don't
>know if your code is GC enabled, but if the library code is GC enabled,
>then this will solve some of those problems)
>
>My app is uses retain/release - I have an aversion to garbage collection - so
>(according to the documentation) drain will do exactly the same as release.

Still, using drain is probably a good habit to get into.  For example,
the clang static analyzer flags using release on an autorelease pool as
a warning.

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Mac Software Developer              Montréal, Québec, Canada


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