On Apr 8, 2009, at 9:34 AM, Daniel Luis dos Santos wrote:
Since I am using an auto release pool that is created before
anything else, those initializers create auto released objects that
will only be released at the end of the code execution. They will be
valid until the program terminates
That's not what the memory management rules tell you to do.
How do you know that there isn't an auto-release pool outside of that
which gets cleaned up (and nested auto release pools are automatically
cleaned up when the outer one is)?
Glenn Andreas [email protected]
<http://www.gandreas.com/> wicked fun!
Mad, Bad, and Dangerous to Know
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