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Re: Best way to find memory leaks
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Re: Best way to find memory leaks


  • Subject: Re: Best way to find memory leaks
  • From: Ken Tozier <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 25 Jun 2004 12:07:53 -0400

I figured out the "cryptic name" issue (wrong checkbox selected) from my last post, and see that the only real leak occurs in something called NSPathStore2. Everything else spikes and then drops back down to reasonable levels, but NSPathStore2 just keeps getting bigger and bigger.

It's not listed at Apple's documentation site and Google has little of use for this one. Anyone know how to prevent NSPathStore2 from leaking?

Ken
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