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Re: Trying to understand -- please help...


  • Subject: Re: Trying to understand -- please help...
  • From: "Hank Heijink (Mailinglists)" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 21 May 2008 13:25:36 -0400

On May 21, 2008, at 12:49 PM, Gérard Iglesias wrote:

with an empty NSArray (not very useful, since you can't add items to
an NSArray). Then, you leak that allocated memory by setting cityArray
to an autoreleased NSArray

In fact it is not leaking, it is just creating an object for nothing, it will be released by the autorelease pool, than no leaks :)


Gerard

You don't leak the autoreleased array, you leak the one allocated before with [[NSArray alloc] init]. That one can never be released, since nothing points to it anymore.


Hank

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 >Re: Trying to understand -- please help... (From: Gérard Iglesias <email@hidden>)

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