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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: "Stéphane Droux" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sun, 1 Jun 2008 15:28:31 +0100

On Sun, Jun 1, 2008 at 3:18 PM, Jonathan del Strother <
email@hidden> wrote:

>
>
> If you kill the timer after its been running for a while, does the
> memory usage drop back down?  Maybe the implicit animations are never
> completing before a new one gets added, so they're just stacking up on
> top of each other.
>

I don't think they should stack up. Core animation default duration is 0.25
second and these animations are triggered every 0.4 secs.
Anyway, I added a timer to invalidate the first one after 60 seconds. The
memory usage only became constant. It was about 60% more than when the
application started. No memory was released.
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