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I got the following code line:

mainLayer.shadowColor = CGColorCreate( CGColorSpaceCreateDeviceRGB(), components );

When I run Product->Analyse in xcode it gives me the warning:

Potential leak of an object allocated on line 176

So that means that I do not free my CGColor. Therefore I thought a good solution would be the following:

CGColorRef shadowColor = CGColorCreate( CGColorSpaceCreateDeviceRGB(), components ); 
mainLayer.shadowColor = shadowColor;
CGColorRelease( shadowColor );

But I still get the same leak warning. How do I repair the problem?

2 Answers 2

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You need also to release colorspace:

CGColorSpaceRef colorspace = CGColorSpaceCreateDeviceRGB();
CGColorRef shadowColor = CGColorCreate( colorspace, components ); 
mainLayer.shadowColor = shadowColor;
CGColorRelease( shadowColor );
CGColorSpaceRelease(colorspace);
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Is this:

CGColorSpaceCreateDeviceRGB()

by any change returning an object you're responsible for deallocating? I thought I remembered there being a function like CGColorSpaceRelease().

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