Set breakpoints on them and right after them and when you hit them see:

1) what their values are
2) if they ever get hit at all.

That should help you get to the bottom of what's being used when.


On Mar 20, 2012, at 5:50 PM, G S wrote:

> OK, I think I know why there weren't any leaks.
> 
> Per (possibly old) examples, I have "IBOutlet" in both the member-variable
> declarations and the property declarations.
> 
> Now I'm realizing that IB will show two outlets: one for the member
> variable itself, and one for the property when you have this:
> 
> @synthesize webView=_webView
> 
> All of my connections in IB are still made to the member variables.  So are
> the properties not being used by NSNib?  My guess is that they aren't, and
> thus the controls aren't being retained.
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