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Memory Management for an Array
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Memory Management for an Array


  • Subject: Memory Management for an Array
  • From: Bing Li <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 13 Jun 2011 02:29:34 +0800

Dear all,

Do you think the below method is a correct solution to manage memory? I am
not sure if the array, nodes, could leak?

Thanks so much!

Best regards,
Bing

+ (NSString *)read:(NSString *)xml Path:(NSString *)xPath
{
        NSXMLDocument *xmlDoc = [[NSXMLDocument alloc] initWithXMLString:xml
options:NSXMLDocumentTidyXML error:NULL];
        NSArray *nodes = [xmlDoc nodesForXPath:xPath error:NULL];
        [xmlDoc release];
        if ([nodes count] > 0)
        {
                return [[nodes objectAtIndex:0] stringValue];
        }
        else
        {
                return @"";
        }
}
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