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--- Comment #8 from Tor Lillqvist ---
Yeah, I think this can be closed.
There are surely more serious leaks in our Mac code. The most obvious one is
what causes a large number of backing store pixmaps to be repeatedly
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--- Comment #7 from Alex Thurgood ---
(In reply to Tor Lillqvist from comment #6)
> initNSApp is called just once, right? Then it is not a leak. A leak is when
> a resource (like memory) is allocated but not freed (even
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--- Comment #6 from Tor Lillqvist ---
initNSApp is called just once, right? Then it is not a leak. A leak is when a
resource (like memory) is allocated but not freed (even if unused afterwards)
each time some code is
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--- Comment #2 from Alex Thurgood ---
# Event Type,∆ RefCt RefCt Timestamp Responsible Library
Responsible Caller
0 Malloc,+1 1 00:01.597.450 libvcllo.dylib initNSApp()
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--- Comment #1 from Alex Thurgood ---
Ref count table :
# Event Type ∆ RefCt RefCt Timestamp Responsible Library
Responsible Caller
0 Malloc +1 1 00:01.597.450 libvcllo.dylib