I did retest this with a recent release of GNUstep and could not
reprocude the problem. Could you please confirm that this has been resolved?
Cheers
Fred
Jan Trembulak wrote:
After numerous tests I have found out a problem with memory leaks in
gnustep - 0.8.5. (tested on Linux red hat 7.2
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Category: Gui/AppKit Severity: 1 - Ordinary
Bug Group: Bug Resolution: Fixed
Assigned to: fedor Status: Closed
Summary: NSTableView memory leaks
Original Submission: Th
i/AppKit Severity: 5 - Major
Bug Group: Bug Resolution: None
Assigned to: NoneStatus: Open
Summary: NSTableView memory leaks
Original Submission: These are memory leaks, no?
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Andrew Ruder wrote:
Ok, I'm pretty sure this patch gets rid of about 40~ cases of
bad memory management in NSBundleAdditions.m
Please look at patch before applying.
Applied. Thanks.
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Ok, I'm pretty sure this patch gets rid of about 40~ cases of
bad memory management in NSBundleAdditions.m
Please look at patch before applying.
Thanks
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Andrew Ruder
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After numerous tests I have found out a problem with memory leaks in
gnustep - 0.8.0.
In the example I am enclosing, the application generates one window with
NSTextField item, and cyclically (by timer) redraws it.
After a few minutes it can be noticed that the application starts to