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Fwd: MallocDebug error - getUnreferencedData [19780]
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Fwd: MallocDebug error - getUnreferencedData [19780]


  • Subject: Fwd: MallocDebug error - getUnreferencedData [19780]
  • From: Alin Pilkington <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 30 Jun 2004 09:07:48 -0700

Hi,

This is a repost of my previous message. Apple, is my app somehow
(directly, indirectly or otherwise) causing this error? If so, any
suggestions for changing my app? I know you don't have the source code
for my app but maybe from the error message being displayed in the
console window:

	2004-06-28 10:49:50.249 MallocDebug[19780] getUnreferencedData error

you might have an idea. If the error is strictly an internal
MallocDebug error, then please let me know this so I can explore other
alternatives to checking for leaks, etc.

Thanks!

Alin  :)

Begin forwarded message:

> From: Alin Pilkington <email@hidden>
> Date: June 28, 2004 2:34:09 PM PDT
> To: email@hidden
> Subject: MallocDebug error - getUnreferencedData [19780]
>
> Hi,
>
> I'm using the latest released MallocDebug tool (from Xcode 1.2
> release) on our application and got an error which didn't cause
> MallocDebug to crash but rather resulted in no data being displayed.
>
> The details:
>
> 1) Extensively exercised our app (launched of course from MallocDebug)
> 2) Selected show leaks
> 3) Waited for about 5 minutes (while the pizza ball spinned - Dual 1
> GHz, 1 GB RAM)
> 4) No data is displayed at all (in fact, the display area is cleared)
> 5) Checked the Console log and found this error
>
> 	2004-06-28 10:49:50.249 MallocDebug[19780] getUnreferencedData error
>
> Note that when I don't exercise the app extensively (just start it up
> for example), and select show leaks, I do get memory allocation data
> in the display so I know that something is amiss in MallocDebug. Has
> anybody else seen this (or...Apple, can you provide an
> explanation/workaround)?
>
> Thanks!
>
> Alin Pilkington
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