You could drop your code into one of the hybrid app containers and use
the Xcode toolset.  You would want to measure the memory use before
adding your code and then measure again after your code is added to
the app container.

If you want to use QuickConnect for this I'd be happy to help.

Lee

On Apr 13, 9:45 am, Dylan Phillips <[email protected]> wrote:
> I'm building out some fairly complicated WebKit based applications.
> At the moment, I'm unable to estimate the memory footprint or CPU
> utilization of my scripts.
>
> I have the iPhone SDK, but the simulator doesn't seem to have those
> kinds of hooks.  Anyone know of a tool I can use?
>
> Thanks:
> Dylan

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