Re: Leak in URL loading system (ctnd.)
Re: Leak in URL loading system (ctnd.)
- Subject: Re: Leak in URL loading system (ctnd.)
- From: Stefan Pantke <email@hidden>
- Date: Wed, 11 Feb 2004 21:51:41 +0100
Chris,
thanks, now I'm a bit happier. Since already worked several days on
this problem.
As of OS X 10.2 release notes, it should be fixed.
What might be a good solution? Create a category and rewrite the
syncronous call with some fixed code?
Kind regards,
Stefan
Am 11.02.2004 um 20:23 schrieb Chris Parker:
Hi Stefan,
On Feb 11, 2004, at 7:00 AM, Stefan Pantke wrote:
If download is performed synchronously, a huge number of
NSURLConnectionCallbackData
is allocated and - as far as I see - not released.
The number is ever growing, around the same number of
NSURLConnectionCallbackData each call.
And furthermore, several other objects which node counts are
multiplies
of NSURLConnectionCallbackData.
Ah - this is the bit that's interesting. I believe this bug has been
fixed, although I'm afraid I have no ETA for you on when said fix will
appear.
.chris
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Chris Parker
Cocoa Frameworks Engineer
Apple Computer, Inc.
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