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MallocDebug: The app's own code is in an "unknown library"
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MallocDebug: The app's own code is in an "unknown library"


  • Subject: MallocDebug: The app's own code is in an "unknown library"
  • From: "Alexander v. Below" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 25 Oct 2005 11:41:30 +0200

Hopefully this is the correct list...

When trying to examine my app with MallocDebug, every routine that is in our own code (vs. Apple Frameworks) is listed as being in an "unknown library". Consequently, all I see for these routines are the hexadecimal addresses. I now know that 104 bytes are leaking by a method at 0x273904 which calls NSString substringToIndex, but that is only half-helpful.

I thought I had turned on all debugging symbols, and the code can be debugged fine. Am I missing anything?


Thanks

Alex

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