for instance, the leek tells me that i have a leek here in this functions.
it is a NSString categorie.

- (NSString *) trimWhiteSpace {
        
        NSMutableString *s = [[self mutableCopy] autorelease];
        
        CFStringTrimWhitespace ((CFMutableStringRef) s);

        return (NSString *) [[s copy] autorelease];
        } /*trimWhiteSpace*/


and the way the function is being used is like this.

description = [description trimWhiteSpace];

i'm still looking into understanding, so it's kind of hard for me to be more precise, i'm sorry...

Sandro

On 12-Oct-08, at 12:20 AM, j o a r wrote:


On Oct 11, 2008, at 8:45 PM, Sandro Noel wrote:

most of the leeks are created by NSString's from functions i gathered off the net.

assignations like

var1 = [var1 message];

This created a leek because the string being replaced is never released.
or am I wrong.


You need to provide a bit more information:
Is "var1" an instance variable or local variable? How was the original value of var1 assigned? Is the object returned from "- message" autoreleased? Can you provide more code from the actual implementation?

j o a r



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