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I'm new to Xcode 4.2 and since my project is almost finished, I thought I'd try some of the Instruments Apple provides. So, I ran Leak, and apparently, it found a leak directly at the app start. I get a solid orange vertical bar in the "Leaks" section, and when I investigate, it appears that this is the culprit:

    int main(int argc, char *argv[])
    {
        @autoreleasepool {
//problem appears on the line below in Orange
            return UIApplicationMain(argc, argv, nil, NSStringFromClass([TestProjectAppDelegate class]));
        }
    }

Since I'm new to this, I have no idea what the problem is, how to solve it, or even if I'm finding the actual issue!

(Isn't there supposed to be a "drain" call somewhere?)

Any help would be greatly appreciated.

EDIT Link to screenshot file: http://whoit.home.comcast.net/~whoit/combined.jpg (too big to embed)

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  • Have you tried drilling down through the Instruments display?
    – Abizern
    Jan 31, 2012 at 16:27
  • Yes, but since I'm new to this, it doesn't really mean anything to me.
    – wayneh
    Jan 31, 2012 at 16:39
  • Unfortunately - since I can't see you screen - It means nothing to me, either.
    – Abizern
    Jan 31, 2012 at 16:42
  • @Abizern I can add detail to my initial post - text or screenshots?
    – wayneh
    Jan 31, 2012 at 16:47
  • I think that would be helpful.
    – Abizern
    Jan 31, 2012 at 16:50

2 Answers 2

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Click invert call tree in Leak's option pane.

And also, maybe you could add the screenshot for this view if possible:

Leaks

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  • Would you mind attaching some screenshots after expanding those call trees in Leaks?
    – ZhangChn
    Jan 31, 2012 at 16:51
  • OK, I just added a link to my original post for the screenshot image. Thanks.
    – wayneh
    Jan 31, 2012 at 20:33
  • Would you please also attach Leaks view, which is parallell to Cycles & root, call tree and console?
    – ZhangChn
    Jan 31, 2012 at 21:04
  • I believe the Leaks view is at the top-left of the jpg. Or are you referring to the horizontal timeline across the top of the window (also called "Leaks" !) ?
    – wayneh
    Jan 31, 2012 at 21:44
  • It's a vertical pop-up menu, listing options Leaks, Cycles & Roots, Call tree and Console. In your previous screenshot, the Call tree was selected.
    – ZhangChn
    Feb 1, 2012 at 3:01
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Replace the entire @autoreleasepool block with this:

NSAutoreleasePool *pool = [[NSAutoreleasePool alloc] init];
int retVal = UIApplicationMain(argc, argv, nil, NSStringFromClass([TestProjectAppDelegate class]));
[pool release];

return retVal;

If you still see the same leak, then you've got an over-retain issue somewhere else in your code and this section is not the issue. If you don't still see it (unlikely), then there could be something wrong with this new language construct. Highly unlikely, but this IS a new construct so there could certainly be bugs.

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  • Can't do it - I'm using ARC and the compiler complains about your code.
    – wayneh
    Jan 31, 2012 at 22:15
  • @wayneh - Ah, right it would if you're using ARC. It's also possible that the leaks tool is not completely updated to be aware of the new ARC system, and is falsely reporting a leak.
    – DougW
    Jan 31, 2012 at 22:53

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