Re: if statement causing 32 Byte leak?
Re: if statement causing 32 Byte leak?
- Subject: Re: if statement causing 32 Byte leak?
- From: "Mr. Gecko" <email@hidden>
- Date: Sat, 9 Jan 2010 19:28:13 -0600
I thought it was [[[id alloc] init] autorelease]; and I thought of another idea that it could of been, I clicked the button twice and because NSURLConnection is a thread based connection system, it could of been releasing at the same time as it was checking, so I added locks.
On Jan 9, 2010, at 7:23 PM, Paul Bruneau wrote:
> -new is the equivalent of an -alloc and -init, so you already own the object at that point. Then you retain it, so I think that's more retaining than you want to do.
>
> That's my guess
>
> Sent from my iPhone--typos caused by auto-correct
>
> On Jan 9, 2010, at 8:15 PM, "Mr. Gecko" <email@hidden> wrote:
>
>> Hello, I'm going through leak checking and it seems that a if statement is causing a leak that's 32 Bytes big. My if statement is
>>
>> if (connections==nil) {
>> connections = [[NSMutableArray new] retain];
>> }
>>
>> It says that if (connections==nil) is leaking 32 bytes which I have no idea how that could be possible. Yes I'm releasing connections after I'm done using it.
>> Should I just ignore this? Thanks,
>> Mr. Gecko
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