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Re: why there is a memory leak in this method?


  • Subject: Re: why there is a memory leak in this method?
  • From: Chris Ridd <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sat, 25 Nov 2006 06:51:25 +0000
  • Thread-topic: why there is a memory leak in this method?

On 25/11/06 6:29, Scott Stevenson <email@hidden> wrote:

> [ Side note for everyone else: I can't find documentation for the DOM
> classes anywhere -- only the category additions. It seems strange
> that it wouldn't exist. Is it hiding somewhere? Googling for
> "site:developer.apple.com DOMHTMLDocument" returns zero results. ]

All there is is a link to the IDL files at W3C (especially useful when
you're offline), and the assumption that you can mentally parse them into
Objective C :-(

Gah. I end up opening DOM*.h.

Cheers,

Chris


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