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On 13 Mar 2007, at 06:43, Sungjin Chun wrote:
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Hi,
Attached file is test file to sea when GSXMLRPC is released - so that
related socket will be closed. I've added code(NSLog(@"dealloc")) to
GSXMLRPC's dealloc and GSHTTPURLHandle's dealloc. But I cannot see the
message. And this causes problem because the program which uses
GSXMLRPC
uses more and more sockets.
What should I do for close GSXMLRPC/GSHTTPURLHandle?
Looks like a memory leak ... the xmlrpc object never being released
because the url handle was retaining it. I fixed that in svn.
I never noticed this because I normally create a single GSXMLRPC
instance and use it repeatedly, rather than creating a new instance
for each call.
As a workaround until the next release of the library I would
recommend creating a single xmlrpc instance ... actually I'd
recommend doing that anyway as it's much, much more efficient, not
just because it avoids repeated retain/release of the xmlrpc object
and its ivars, but more importantly because it means that the xmlrpc
object can keep the connection to the remote server open (assuming
the remote server supports keepalive, which almost all do) rather
than opening a new connection for every request.
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