On Mar 6, 2011, at 11:23 PM, Steve Steinitz wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Our Core Data point-of-sale app currently shares a sqlite database on an NAS,
> each machine periodically fetching fresh data and, of course, saving. It
> works well and fast but is vulnerable to:
>
>network failure,
>Apple
On Mar 4, 2011, at 19:50, Quincey Morris wrote:
> On Mar 4, 2011, at 17:54, Laurent Daudelin wrote:
>
>> So, can anybody explain what is going on here and whether I should be
>> concerned by those leaks? For each heapshot, I scan 31770 items on disk and
>> each heapshot results in between 8.84
Hi,
Our Core Data point-of-sale app currently shares a sqlite
database on an NAS, each machine periodically fetching fresh
data and, of course, saving. It works well and fast but is
vulnerable to:
network failure,
Apple preventing it (as evidenced briefly in 10.6.2),
sqlite mult
Handled. User has been moderated.
Don’t post these here. You’ll get moderated. And you also annoy 8000+ potential
employers and colleagues.
[Scott]
On Mar 6, 2011, at 1:26 AM, Arnab Ganguly via LinkedIn wrote:
> LinkedIn
> Arnab Ganguly requested to add you as a connection on Linke
Regardless...
Until we release a GM, it is still under NDA. All this means is Brannnan and
Ward’s publisher jumped the gun.
AND, the xcode list would be a much better place for this type of discussion
anyways.
Scott
[moderator]
On Mar 6, 2011, at 1:19 PM, Gary L. Wade wrote:
> I'm not disag
On Mar 6, 2011, at 4:01 PM, Raleigh Ledet wrote:
> Why not just a headerViewController on NSBrowser proper?
That looks like it might be exactly what I want. I missed it when skimming
NSBrowser/Delegate docs.
Thanks.
--
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Why not just a headerViewController on NSBrowser proper?
-raleigh
On Mar 2, 2011, at 10:03 AM, Scott Ribe wrote:
> I need to implement a custom control, which would look very much like an
> NSBrowser with a "header row" above each column which would have 1 or 2
> controls per column. It seems
On Sat, 05 Mar 2011 21:33:43 -0600, Shane
said:
>I then see that the "NSOperationQueue Class Reference" says this about
>addOperation: ...
>"Similarly, this method throws an NSInvalidArgumentException exception
>if the operation is currently executing or has already finished
>executing."
So they
On 2011 Mar 05, at 08:20, Amy Heavey wrote:
> This sounds to me like something that should be doable with the 'magic' of
> bindings
Well, bindings should certainly be involved, but there is more to it than that.
The most important is the view that will display your "checkbox column".
Assumi
Hi Shane,
NSOperationQueue will not let you re-run a previously run NSOperation Object.
What I did to get around the problem was to create my own NSObject that does
what I want. I then wrapped the object with an NSOperation object to run. Once
complete, I can simply re-use my NSObject by wrappin
I'm not disagreeing about the NDA, but Xcode 4 is covered in the just-released
book iOS SDK Programming: A Beginner's Guide by Brannan and Ward, which I saw
at B&N last night.
- Gary L. Wade (Sent from my iPhone)
On Mar 6, 2011, at 9:21 AM, Kyle Sluder wrote:
> Xcode 4 is under NDA. You canno
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Hey Quincey,
thanks for the reply. You helped me to solve the problem.
I was not releasing the arguments of the method (cgImage).
I guess because the other variables depend on this one I need to release it
first in order to release the rest.
After I added this everything works great!
Thanks aga
On Mar 6, 2011, at 00:19, Benedikt Iltisberger wrote:
> NSBitmapImageRep *bitmapRep = [[NSBitmapImageRep alloc]
> initWithCGImage:cgImage];
> NSImage *image = [[NSImage alloc] init];
> [image addRepresentation:bitmapRep];
> [bitmapRep release];
>
> LEAK -> [myButton
Hello everybody,
I have a problem with the setImage method because its leaking memory.
I think I understood memory management but I still can't see the problem.
Here is all related code:
Headerfile Interface:
NSButton * myButton;
Headfile:
@property (nonatomic, retain) IBOutlet N
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