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Andrew McGeachie updated THRIFT-59:
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    Patch Info: [Patch Available]

Marking as patch available.

> Memory leak reading lists of structs
> ------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: THRIFT-59
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/THRIFT-59
>             Project: Thrift
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: Compiler (Cocoa)
>            Reporter: Andrew McGeachie
>            Assignee: Andrew McGeachie
>         Attachments: thrift-59.patch
>
>
> The Cocoa generated code inside a struct that reads in a field that is a list 
> of structs leaks memory.
> Here's a relevant sample from the read: of a generated struct:
> {noformat}
>       case 3:
>         if (fieldType == TType_LIST) {
>           int _size50;
>           [inProtocol readListBeginReturningElementType: NULL size: &_size50];
>           NSMutableArray * fieldValue = [[NSMutableArray alloc] 
> initWithCapacity: _size50];
>           int _i51;
>           for (_i51 = 0; _i51 < _size50; ++_i51)
>           {
>             MYOBJECT *_elem52 = [[MYOBJECT alloc] init];
>             [_elem52 read: inProtocol];
>             [fieldValue addObject: _elem52];
>           }
>           [inProtocol readListEnd];
>           [self setNotes: fieldValue];
>           [fieldValue release];
>         } else { 
>           [TProtocolUtil skipType: fieldType onProtocol: inProtocol];
>         }
>         break;
> {noformat}
> Each instance of MYOBJECT read in is created with alloc/init and then added 
> to the fieldValue array (which retains it) but then never released.

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