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Clang, garbage collection and Leopard revisited
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Clang, garbage collection and Leopard revisited


  • Subject: Clang, garbage collection and Leopard revisited
  • From: Jens Ayton <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 26 Apr 2010 19:58:07 +0200

Apple-clang 1.0 had a known bug generating garbage-collected code, where global object pointers were not treated as roots when running under Leopard. (http://lists.apple.com/archives/objc-language/2009/Sep/msg00002.html)

* Is this fixed in 1.0.2/Xcode 3.2.2?
* Is it correct that this only applied to global pointers?


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Jens Ayton

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