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Re: cocoa-dev digest, Vol 2 #2087 - 12 msgs
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Re: cocoa-dev digest, Vol 2 #2087 - 12 msgs


  • Subject: Re: cocoa-dev digest, Vol 2 #2087 - 12 msgs
  • From: Lorenzo Puleo <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 18 Mar 2003 18:22:19 +0100

Hi Sujal,
maybe you are rigth, maybe the top command doesn't report the right values.
I am going to build a simple application and check that.
Also please, how to check that my applications uses the memory properly?
I remember with Code Warrior I used a small application (something like Zone
Ranger) that gave me a very detailed report. Should I use ObjectAlloc?


Best Regards
--
Lorenzo Puleo
email: email@hidden

> Message: 9
> Subject: Re: NSAutoreleasePool: how does it really work?
> From: Sujal Shah <email@hidden>
> To: email@hidden
> Date: 18 Mar 2003 10:52:10 -0500
>
> Have you verified that your output from top or ps is accurate? In other
> words, written a simple application where you don't autorelease? So,
> just write a simple application and verify that your monitoring
> methodology is accurate. I seem to remember that those numbers are
> flaky at best in terms of accuracy... but, maybe that's just a linux
> thing (where most of my experience is...).
>
> Sujal
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