Re: Performance slowdown when traversing UIElements under menu bar of Mail and some other apps
Re: Performance slowdown when traversing UIElements under menu bar of Mail and some other apps
- Subject: Re: Performance slowdown when traversing UIElements under menu bar of Mail and some other apps
- From: Mike Engber <email@hidden>
- Date: Thu, 11 Nov 2010 09:21:40 -0800
On Nov 11, 2010, at 7:34 AM, Christiaan Hofman wrote:
> I take it literally because the statement in the docs is stated in such a literal and explicit way. It is just plain and simple logic, there should be no need for any interpretation in terms of English language and meaning (how else could a compiler check for it?) This is a very basic and central point about memory management, which also is different from other languages. And therefore important to get right, and therefore it would be wrong to say something that you need to try to interpret. Especially because there is absolutely no need for having to do this, you can (easily) formulate the rules in a way that is 100% logically consistent and leaves no room for a different interpretation, so why not just do that?
The documentation only documents methods that don't document themselves.
-ME
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