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OT: GetCurrentEventLoop() leaks?
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OT: GetCurrentEventLoop() leaks?


  • Subject: OT: GetCurrentEventLoop() leaks?
  • From: Michael Kleps <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 11 Oct 2005 18:19:37 +0200

Hi all,

in lack of a better place to ask I thought I might try here:

When calling GetCurrentEventLoop() (to use the return value later for an IntallEventLoopTimer()) I get a leak of 16 bytes reported (using the -w switch and leaks). I've tracked it down to that single call. However, I can't find ANY information whatsoever how to release the "EventLoopRef" that is returned by GetCurrentEventLoop().

Any takers?

Thanks in advance,
    Mike
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