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Re: -[NSURLConnection cancel] doesn't release its delegate?
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Re: -[NSURLConnection cancel] doesn't release its delegate?


  • Subject: Re: -[NSURLConnection cancel] doesn't release its delegate?
  • From: "Michael Ash" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 18 Dec 2008 14:00:56 -0500

On Thu, Dec 18, 2008 at 1:43 PM, Stephen J. Butler
<email@hidden> wrote:
> I wonder... NSThread posts an NSThreadWillExitNotification with the
> NSThread instance as the object, which is retaining your
> ConnectionFactory. Is it possible that since you have no run loops the
> notification gets stuck until some run loop runs?

NSThreadWillExitNotification is posted synchronously by the exiting
thread on the exiting thread as it exits, and as such doesn't care at
all about runloops.

Mike
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 >-[NSURLConnection cancel] doesn't release its delegate? (From: "Jonathan del Strother" <email@hidden>)
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