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Re: A quick memory (release) question
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Re: A quick memory (release) question


  • Subject: Re: A quick memory (release) question
  • From: Clark Cox <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 31 Jan 2006 19:16:39 -0500

On 1/31/06, Scott Thompson <email@hidden> wrote:
>
> On Jan 31, 2006, at 5:23 AM, Clark Cox wrote:
> > No, they don't. Both of your examples were obtained from alloc,
> > period. So, you are responsible for releasing them.
>
> Your confusing init methods (which don't generally allocate objects)
> with class methods that do allocate objects.

You just agreed with me...

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