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mlRe: Cache Class review (low priority)
FROM : Jens Alfke
DATE : Fri May 02 17:22:05 2008

On 2 May '08, at 4:37 AM, Gregory Weston wrote:

> Not unless the docs are lying (and based on heavy timer usage in 
> some of my apps, I'm going to claim they're not). From the NSTimer 
> overview:
>
> "Note in particular that run loops retain their timers, so you can 
> release a timer after you have added it to a run loop."


Yikes! Guess I still have a few things left to learn :-P Thanks for 
the tip.

—Jens

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