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03:55
@pratikshabhisikar Hi......dear Goood Morning.........
hi honest failure
@pratikshabhisikar mere liye itni jaldi aayi aaj tum ??
to fir ????
Hey guys im having a bit of a problem, my application loads lots of Nib files, each time one is loaded it adds onto the ram usage, and doesnt go back down
here is my code for loading a new nib
03:56
mai abhi apna kaam shuru karne jaa rahi hu
MainViewController *menuGo = [[MainViewController alloc] initWithNibName:@"MainView" bundle:nil];

menuGo.modalTransitionStyle = UIModalTransitionStyleCrossDissolve;
[self presentModalViewController:menuGo animated:YES];
[menuGo release];
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@Jacob, So the controller is not retained somewhere else?
correct
@HonestSuccess, abhi time hai baad me dungi
03:58
@pratikshabhisikar ok thank you...
@Jacob, So if the controller is not retained somewhere at other place, when you dismiss the controller, it should free the memory. Many a times it does not, i think due to optimization, assuming if again in future the controller needs to get presented modally, it will get loaded faster as its present in cache
It will get freed, when there is less memory left,
what is Application Delegate object?
@pratikshabhisikar Ahh so your saying that the memorys not getting freed when its loaded? and freed up when needed
@darkapple, Its [UIApplication sharedApplication].delegate something like this. Please recheck
@Jacob, If you are following the memory management properly, and still you cannot see memory getting freed when the controller is getting dismissed, its due to optimization
The heap size is around 20MB, i guess, so when it runs short of memory, it will free all unwanted things
@pratikshabhisikar ahh i see, one thing i have always wondered with loading view controllers like this, does the dealloc method still get called?
04:04
@pratikshabhisikar I'm just starting iOS development and in my first demo application, there is mentioned about Application Delegate class. Can you tell me whats the use of it?
@Jacob, It should, else the programmer would go mad as everything is coded properly but dealloc is not getting called.
@darkapple, Its the delegate of your application. Receiving all the important call backs.
@pratikshabhisikar ahh okay, Thanks! :)
@pratikshabhisikar thanks.
@darkapple, like application has finished launching (so we start doing our job), application entered background (pause work), etc
@Jacob, I recommend you to follow the memory management (alloc - release, retain - release, etc) and be sure dealloc is getting called. Memory will get freed automatically
Sam
Sam
@pratikshabhisikar hi GM
04:09
@Sam hi
@pratikshabhisikar Okay Thanks :))))
Sam
Sam
@pratikshabhisikar suppose i use apple's rechability files.....to detect n/w thn it create any prob.. at app store...
@Sam, nope.
oh!
@pratikshabhisikar i'm a java developer and starting my iphone development
Hello all. This is actually a question that relates to Cocoa bindings as opposed to iOS dev, but since the technologies are so closely related I thought that someone would have an answer here.
04:12
@pratikshabhisikar i just checked to see if dealloc was being called, its not. i tested it with a NSLog statment
@pratikshabhisikar can you suggest me the best starting point
Sam
Sam
ok so i try to implement......it
@Jacob, So as i initially suspected, it is getting retained somewhere
Sam
Sam
@pratikshabhisikar generally iphone supports....VIfi or WWan n/w am i right?
@pratikshabhisikar darn. i bet all of them arnt being called, which would be the reason for the extream memory usage? My iPod Touch 2g runs about 20 - 22 mb and my iPhone 4 runs at 80mb!
04:13
@darkapple, The apple's documentation is always first choice. Then there are books like "Beginning with iPhone development - Apress"
I know you weren't asking me, but @darkapple, I would heartily recommend the Stanford lectures on iTunes U.
@pratikshabhisikar ya i'm going through the apple's documentation right now
@DavidR i've them in my itunes. I'll go through them
The problem with apple docs is while they're thorough, they can be outright intimidating and a slight bit abstract for developers entirely fresh to the process.
@Jacob, So you allocate V1 (retain count = 1), present it modally (retain count is 2), release v1 (retain count is 1), now when you dismiss v1 (retain count will become 0) and now it will get deallocated. Is this what you are doing?
Sam
Sam
@pratikshabhisikar how can i detect GPRS N/w for iphone....
@pratikshabhisikar i understand about VIFI and Wwan...
@HonestSuccess GM
04:16
Anyway I'll butt in with my question, maybe one of you will know. I've been playing around with bindings with an NSTableView and have found the most peculiar behavior when I tried hooking up two separate NSArrayControllers to two columns in the table view. One of the columns will update fine, but the other will always display the full contents of the array in each row (like in NSLog "(val1, val2, val3)")
@Sam Hi. V.GM
I know that standard practice is just to use one, so this is more of an exposition than anything else. I'm just curious what causes this to happen
@pratikshabhisikar hmm im not sure, that was a bit confusing lol. Im trying to figure out if this is the reason my application uses so much memory. From what i understand about dealloc it gets called when needed? correct? and it doesnt get called every view controller, only when memory is tight?
@Jacob Could we see some code?
@Sam, Is there an option for GPRS in reachbility?
04:20
A single view controller shouldn't cause much of an issue.
@Jacob, Nope. Dealloc will get called when the retain count becomes "0".
@DavidR you want me to just copy and paste the view did load, the loading of the new view, and the dealloc?
Sam
Sam
@pratikshabhisikar no thts why i ask for it?
didReceiveMemoryWarning gets called when memory is tight
@Sam, It should come under WIFI. I am not sure, please take other's advice too.
04:22
- (NSString *) saveFilePath
{
NSArray *pathArray =
NSSearchPathForDirectoriesInDomains(NSDocumentDirectory, NSUserDomainMask, YES);

return [[pathArray objectAtIndex:0] stringByAppendingPathComponent:@"scores.plist"];

}

- (void)viewDidLoad {
[super viewDidLoad];
[self performSelector:@selector(TrueDown)];
[self performSelector:@selector(FalseDown)];

[self performSelector:@selector(beginArrows) withObject:nil afterDelay:10.0];


click = [NSURL fileURLWithPath:[NSString stringWithFormat:@"%@/Click.WAV", [[NSBundle mainBundle] resourcePath]]];
(see full text)
-(IBAction)Play:(id)sender{



[audioPlayer play];

HowToPlay *LetsPlay = [[HowToPlay alloc] initWithNibName:@"HowToPlay" bundle:nil];

LetsPlay.modalTransitionStyle = UIModalTransitionStyleFlipHorizontal;
[self presentModalViewController:LetsPlay animated:YES];

[LetsPlay release];

[NSObject cancelPreviousPerformRequestsWithTarget:self];

[click release];
[star release];
[TrueImage release];
[FalseImage release];




}
ideally you should code in such a way that it doesn't, but with multitasking and all you won't always have a choice.
- (void)didReceiveMemoryWarning {
// Releases the view if it doesn't have a superview.
[super didReceiveMemoryWarning];

// Release any cached data, images, etc. that aren't in use.
}
/*
// Override to allow orientations other than the default portrait orientation.
- (BOOL)shouldAutorotateToInterfaceOrientation:(UIInterfaceOrientation)interfaceOrientation {
// Return YES for supported orientations.
return (interfaceOrientation == UIInterfaceOrientationPortrait);
}
*/


- (void)dealloc {
[super dealloc];
(see full text)
Sam
Sam
@pratikshabhisikar if my iphone is not plugged with my pc than it generally uses WWAN and when it unplugged it uses generally VIFI...
@pratikshabhisikar at this time i use iphone for testing... without sim.... and i am running on VIFI....
@DavidR ahh i see.
Ummm
04:24
@Jacob, So you mean "I got called" is not getting called?
@Jacob I don't see anything releasing your audio resources
Sam
Sam
@pratikshabhisikar if i does not have any WIFI n/w than what
@pratikshabhisikar yes, it isnt being called.
@Sam, you check both options in reachability, WIFI OR WAN
Sam
Sam
@ya
04:25
@DavidR those get released somewhere else in code
I find if you're just terminating the app in the simulator, the process is killed before anything in dealloc happens.
Sam
Sam
@pratikshabhisikar in apple code it allocate both.....
@Jacob, can you show the code where this view controller gets allocated and presented/pushed?
@pratikshabhisikar of the one its loading or the current one>
04:27
@Jacob, The above view controller, you must be allocating and pushing/presenting, right?
@pratikshabhisikar hi eating fish:)
@pratikshabhisikar what going on ?
@pratikshabhisikar do you have any idea of drawing graph in ios ???
Simply put: Subclass of UIView, use quartz in drawrect.
04:28
@pratikshabhisikar 2011-08-06 09:26:48.779 SportsLabHQ[2724:707] Received memory warning. Level=2
i have recieve this warning when i am take picture from iPad
@HonestSuccess, Not done. May be core plot can do?
@pratikshabhisikar ok buddy i am checking
@pratikshabhisikar this one is the first view loaded in the app
@pratikshabhisikar its loaded in the delegate
04:30
@pratikshabhisikar may i ask ur package ??? b'coz i heard that you are the most senior iphone developer in your company.....
Oops. @Jacob, I can't speak for everyone, but in my experience root views don't make it that far. The thread is terminated before you see it in the log.
But if you're just removing the view and not terminating the app, there is a problem somewhere
@Jacob, So if its the first view controller that is added to UIWindow, then it will get freed only when app terminates
@dark That is related to low memory issue
@pratikshabhisikar I had asked you something....
@HonestSuccess, i will not answer it :P
@pratikshabhisikar yes i know to over come this i need to resize image right
04:33
@pratikshabhisikar ok baba.....no problemm.....sorry dear.....ok ????? Don't mind......
@pratikshabhisikar hehe :P aimzy ka asar ho gya hai taray per :P
@Sam, I mean to say for checking internet connection, check for both WIFI and WAN
@pratikshabhisikar hmm this is a very odd problem. Now tell me if this could be part of the problem.. im not sure, but it always could. I created this project in xcode 4.1 and then started doing lots of work on it with xcode 4.2, and then after so many problems with that i started to use xcode 4.1 again
xcode 4.2 uses a new way of memory managment where it releases it for u
@pratikshabhisikar ji mara ans bi kar doo :)
@Jacob, Are you using iOS 5 sdk beta?
04:35
@pratikshabhisikar no after so many bugs with that i downgraded to 4.2.3
@dark, its due to low memory. You need to free up memory anyhow
or whatever the lastest ios 4 is
@pratikshabhisikar ek jagha he to memory use kar rha hn :) ....:P
@pratikshabhisikar every thing that is retained is released in this app.
@Jacob, I will still do alloc-release, retain-release manually even if Automatic Reference Counting gets introduced. Anyways, dealloc will get called if all of its owners release it. In other words, when its retain count becomes 0. And if its the view controller that was first added to UIWindow in app delegate, then it will get freed when app terminates
@dark, where?
04:40
Well, got to run. Thanks folks and good luck, @Jacob.
@pratikshabhisikar yes
@pratikshabhisikar in camera picker view
@DavidR good day, Thanks for the help
jab wo image take karta ha to @pratikshabhisikar
@pratikshabhisikar Hmm well lets just say my dealloc is set up correctly, because when the app is first created it gets set up for you, i have read 2 books on Objective-C and signed up for tuts online and i have never seen that you have to do any work with the dealloc method.
@dark Just using UIImagePickerController cannot cause low memory. Either there was shortage of memory before you started using it or you are doing something wrong
04:44
could this be because of all the switchings between xcodes or something?
@pratikshabhisikar koi khaien use nai kar rha hn device per check kar rha hn khabi data hai yh warning khabi nai deta hai
@Jacob, Thats right, we only need to release the iVars in the dealloc method.
@Jacob, Is the view controller the first one that is getting added to UIWindow in the app delegate.m file, whose dealloc is not getting called?
@pratikshabhisikar i release my stuff in other locations as needed. yes it is.
@Jacob, Then how can you try to see if its dealloc gets called? It will get freed when application terminates
@pratikshabhisikar shouldnt the NSlog show up when i terminate the app>
04:51
@Jacob, It doesn't. I just tried.
@pratikshabhisikar Hmm okay. Well im not sure where to go from here then. I would them assume the dealloc is set up correctly, but my app is still taking exsesive memory when it loads a new nib
@Jacob, When it a loads a nib or when it loads that particular nib which is added to UIWindow in appDelegate.m?
@Jacob, Do you know about performance tools present in xcode?
@pratikshabhisikar can you give me the link for tutorial of Core Plot....
@pratikshabhisikar yes i do, thats how im able to tell the memory usage, cpu usage, etc. Im not sure what one is added
@HonestSuccess, Sorry - I only heard people talking about core plot
04:56
@pratikshabhisikar ok dear no issue.....my luck...
@Jacob, Then you can see the allocations and see which is that controller who takes up huge memory when loaded
good morning :P
what one would that be? what tool part, like allocations, leaks,etc
hello angry boy :P

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