Hi,
The motivation for my question is because I am seeing a small leak in my
module.
My module periodically fetches data using the Async api. When I disable the
periodic
fetching I don't see a leak (I ensured there is none of my other code is
running).
I reduced my code base to fetch and forget. I still see the leak. The API
documentation
states that the memory would be freed and it doesn't seem to be happening.
Any help is appreciated. Thanks.

Dk.

/**
 * @brief This class provides an implementation of AsyncProvider that
 * makes HTTP requests asynchronously. This provider automatically
 * self-destructs after the completion of the request.
 *
 * See example async_http_fetch{,_streaming} for sample usage.
 */
class AsyncHttpFetch : public AsyncProvider
{
...
}


On Wed, Mar 22, 2017 at 1:37 PM, Dk Jack <dnj0...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi,
> In the file lib/atscppapi/examples/async_http_fetch/AsyncHttpFetch.cc,
> there is this code:
>
> ------------------------------------------------------------
> -------------------------------------------
>     // we'll add some custom headers for this request
>     AsyncHttpFetch2 *provider2 = new AsyncHttpFetch2("http://127.0.0.1/";);
>     Headers &request_headers = provider2->getRequestHeaders();
>     request_headers.set("Header1", "Value1");
>     request_headers.set("Header2", "Value2");
>     Async::execute<AsyncHttpFetch2>(this, provider2, getMutex());
> ------------------------------------------------------------
> ---------------------------------------------
>
>  what is the lifetime of 'provider2'? I am assuming plugin owner is
> responsible for
> freeing this object. If so, when can I destroy this object?
>
> Is the handle return in handleAnyAsyncComplete the same as 'provider2'?
> thanks.
>
> Dk.
>
>
>

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