On 30 Apr '08, at 5:53 PM, Graham Cox wrote:
If <some code> throws an exception won't that mean that <pool> is leaked? (and all of its contents up to that point too; applies to both of our code examples).
Yup. You can work around that by using @finally: for (i = 0; i < count; i++) { NSAutoreleasePool* pool = [NSAutoreleasePool new]; @try{NSImage* tempSource = [[[NSImage alloc] initWithContentsOfFile:sPath[i]] autorelease]; // autorelease tempSource to ensure that we get cleaned up if anything in 'some code' throws an exception. // pool will automagically be released later if an exception does happen and [pool release] get bypassed.
// some code [EMAIL PROTECTED] [pool drain]; } }I also changed the pool calls to the current recommended names: +new and -drain.
—Jens
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