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Re: Leak when animating Core Animation Superlayer
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Re: Leak when animating Core Animation Superlayer


  • Subject: Re: Leak when animating Core Animation Superlayer
  • From: Brian Christensen <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sun, 1 Jun 2008 03:49:04 -0400

On Jun 1, 2008, at 2:55 , Stéphane Droux wrote:

When I run the program in Mallocdebug, it seems that one of the threads used
by Core Animation to animate the layers doesn't release its memory.
So it looks like a bug in Core Animation. However, since animating non-leaf
layers is such a core feature of Core Animation, I guess there's something
missing in my code

Are you sure you're getting a leak? I ran your sample code in Instruments with the Object Alloc and Leaks tools and I didn't detect any leaks. Object allocation and memory usage remained constant. Whether l1 or l2 were being animated made no discernible difference.


/brian

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