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Old 02-24-2009, 02:06 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Hi All,
Can anyone please explain me how to use Instruments,
i have checked it...
In instruments when we check, memory leaks, it shows Red crests(Hill like structure.)
How do we know, where is the leak;
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hi mingleboy

u need to search more in instruments

there is an option which takes you directly to code which has caused memory leak.

search more in panes provided by instruments...........

happy coding
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hi mingleboy

u need to search more in instruments

there is an option which takes you directly to code which has caused memory leak.

search more in panes provided by instruments...........

happy coding

Thanks a lot...
I will check properly and let u know
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Hi All,
Can anyone please explain me how to use Instruments,
i have checked it...
In instruments when we check, memory leaks, it shows Red crests(Hill like structure.)
How do we know, where is the leak;
google it. There are plenty of tutorials out there like this:

Finding iPhone Memory Leaks: A “Leaks” Tool Tutorial
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