Thanks Philippe!
- Nethra Ravindran
On Tue, Feb 21, 2017 at 10:44 PM, Philippe Hausler
wrote:
> The reasoning why is that some classes are designed as a has-a
> relationship instead of an is-a relationship. For example a NSRunLoop has a
> CFRunLoopRef but a NSString is a CFStringRef. This means
The reasoning why is that some classes are designed as a has-a relationship
instead of an is-a relationship. For example a NSRunLoop has a CFRunLoopRef but
a NSString is a CFStringRef. This means that you cannot pass a NSRunLoop to a
function that takes a CFRunLoopRef by design. Where-as any met
For example NSURLComponents is not CFBridgeable.
- Nethra Ravindran
On Tue, Feb 21, 2017 at 3:01 PM, Alex Blewitt wrote:
> Do you have a couple of examples that you're referring to?
>
> Alex
>
> On 21 Feb 2017, at 09:25, Nethra Ravindran via swift-corelibs-dev <
> swift-corelibs-dev@swift.org>
Hi All,
I could see a memory leak when running a simple loop that creates NSMutableData objects and appends to them with swift-3.1-DEVELOPMENT-SNAPSHOT-2017-02-14-a-ubuntu16.10>I have not seen this leak with swift-3.0.2.
Following is the Leak Summary from Valgrind :
With Swift-3.0.2==18606==
Do you have a couple of examples that you're referring to?
Alex
> On 21 Feb 2017, at 09:25, Nethra Ravindran via swift-corelibs-dev
> wrote:
>
> Hi everyone,
>
> To be more precise, I would like to know why few classes are not CFBridgeable.
>
> Thank you.
>
> - Nethra Ravindran
>
> On Tue,
Hi everyone,
To be more precise, I would like to know why few classes are not
CFBridgeable.
Thank you.
- Nethra Ravindran
On Tue, Feb 21, 2017 at 2:20 PM, Nethra Ravindran <
nethraravindra...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I see that some classes are bridgeable and some are not. It would be great
Hi,
I see that some classes are bridgeable and some are not. It would be great
if someone can explain why few classes are not bridgeable.
Thank you!
- Nethra Ravindran
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