NSCFString Memory Leak?

General Block-3584 just means a malloc of 3584 bytes. It is not itself a component of any framework. Regardless, judging from info on the web, it appears to be a CFNetwork issue and its not entirely clear that it's a leak -- just that the Leaks tool thinks its a leak.

In any case, this one probably isn't your fault and you can ignore it. - Matt.

Using the class methods of NSString, such as NSString stringWithString:@"hi" will leak, since memory was never allocated - you don't see an alloc in there, ya?. The proper way is.

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