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Re: Toplevel Objects in NIB files
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Re: Toplevel Objects in NIB files


  • Subject: Re: Toplevel Objects in NIB files
  • From: Nat! <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sat, 6 Apr 2002 16:22:42 +0200

Am Freitag den, 5. April 2002, um 01:52, schrieb Vince DeMarco:


On Thursday, April 4, 2002, at 01:51 PM, Nat! wrote:


Am Mittwoch den, 3. April 2002, um 19:42, schrieb Vince DeMarco:

What I am also wondering is, who owns and releases the connectors? If there is no "NSConnectors" key, the NSWindowController probably can't do that. And the views can't either, because at best they know about the connector as a delegate (and they don't retain/release the delegate). The connectors themselves can't know when the views "disappear". Is this a built in memory leak ?


After the connections are made the connectors are all released. They don't leak (or at least they should not leak)

Thanks to Greg and Vince for the info. I didn't fully comprehend that the NIBConnector is a fairly ephemeral object.

Is this in all cases true though ? As I understand it associations are also some kind of connector, and they don't and shouldn't disappear after loading. Maybe I am on the completely wrong track here. Maybe associations are stored somewhere else entirely ? Are they "NSTopLevelObjects" ? Sorry I don't have acesss to nibtool at the moment to verify that they are or aren't.

Cheers
Nat!
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