Re: Why does this leak memory?
Re: Why does this leak memory?
- Subject: Re: Why does this leak memory?
- From: Matt Ball <email@hidden>
- Date: Sun, 10 Jul 2005 22:55:21 -0400
Actually, after further experimentation, it doesn't seem to be
consistent on where the NSLogs stop. Sometimes it gets all the way to
"End drawWithFrame" before crashing...
- Matt Ball
On 7/10/05, Charilaos Skiadas <email@hidden> wrote:
>
> On Jul 10, 2005, at 9:34 PM, Matt Ball wrote:
>
>
> I've put breakpoints in, but it's causing a lot of trouble. Since
> thecrashing code gets called whenever the cell needs to redraw, it
> messessome things up. I put a breakpoint in, and it gets flagged in
> thedebugger, so I walk it through. Then, when I click back in my window,the
> breakpoint gets flagged again since the cell redraws. It's aconstant loop
> until I terminate the application...
>
> Well, ok, I guess that method has no problem then, since it does not crash
> :-)
> Then remove the breakpoint from that method.
> The point is that we need to figure out which one of your methods gets
> called right before the app crashes.
> What i like doing, not sure if it is the most efficient hting or not, is to
> put an NSLog at the entry and exit of every method I have, stating the name
> of hte method and whether it is entering or exiting. It might help you
> pinpoint the problem a bit more.
>
> Why do you click back in your window?
> Does your app crash just when you start it up, or do you have to do
> something to the UI before it does?
>
>
> - Matt Ball
>
> Haris
>
>
>
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