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Foundation level object leaks


  • Subject: Foundation level object leaks
  • From: Anna Billstrom <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 16 Sep 2010 14:43:04 -0700

Hi

I'm testing a new build, and notice that there are NSCFString object leaks, the responsible library is "Foundation," and the responsible frame is "NSDictionary(NSDictionary)". In the past I believe I've ignored these, but now having a bit of conscientiousness. Do you all generally ignore these, or is there some way of tracking them down? I'm on 4.1 SDK using the Instruments/run analyzer tool. I don't have any leaks pertaining to my app's code.

Thanks
Anna

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