Re: Losing my memory - a caching problem?
Re: Losing my memory - a caching problem?
- Subject: Re: Losing my memory - a caching problem?
- From: Cem Karan <email@hidden>
- Date: Tue, 17 Aug 2010 17:32:57 -0400
On Aug 17, 2010, at 5:20 PM, Stuart Rogers wrote:
> On 17 Aug 2010, at 21:36, Cem Karan wrote:
>> On Aug 17, 2010, at 4:05 PM, Stuart Rogers wrote:
>>>
>>> NSAutoreleasePool *pool = [[NSAutoreleasePool alloc] init];
>>> ...
>>> [pool release];
>>
>> Have you tried using drain instead of release? That seems to be the preferred way at this point, triggering GC collection if needed (I don't know if your code is GC enabled, but if the library code is GC enabled, then this will solve some of those problems)
>
> My app is uses retain/release - I have an aversion to garbage collection - so
> (according to the documentation) drain will do exactly the same as release.
Mmm, my question is, what about Apple's code? I'll be the first to admit, I don't know enough about what goes on under the hood, so what I'm about to say may be very, very wrong (anyone out there that knows better than me, here is your cue to jump in!). Is it possible that the code that Apple supplies has GC turned on, while your code doesn't? In that case, wouldn't their code not garbage collect until its needed, or until it hits a drain statement? I haven't tested it out, but once I found out that Apple started to supply GC code, and therefore possibly GC enabled libraries, I switched to using drain instead of release for my autorelease pools, just in case...
If you don't have too many places where you create autorelease pools, it might be worth it to test it out; your code sounds like it would be the ideal test case for such a question!
Thanks,
Cem Karan_______________________________________________
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