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Re: A quick memory (release) question




On Jan 31, 2006, at 4:16 PM, Clark Cox wrote:

On 1/31/06, Scott Thompson <email@hidden> wrote:

On Jan 31, 2006, at 5:23 AM, Clark Cox wrote:
No, they don't. Both of your examples were obtained from alloc,
period. So, you are responsible for releasing them.

Your confusing init methods (which don't generally allocate objects) with class methods that do allocate objects.

You just agreed with me...

Bah! I screwed up my Quoting. I meant to respond to the OP and to add more detail to you response. I didn't structure my reply well. Sorry about that.


Scott
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