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Re: Object allocation problem
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Re: Object allocation problem


  • Subject: Re: Object allocation problem
  • From: Valerio Ferrucci <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 17 Mar 2006 17:00:16 +0100

Ok, That's right!

Thank you

Il giorno 17/mar/06, alle ore 16:54, Stig Brautaset ha scritto:

Paul Lynch wrote:
The convention is that you should release objects that you have alloc/init,

or copy.

or autorelease them if returned. Class methods starting with the class name (or a version of it) are always returned autoreleased.

Stig
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