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Asked: May 15, 20262026-05-15T19:52:15+00:00 2026-05-15T19:52:15+00:00

I have a UIViewController and I’m noticing that I’ve done something to where the

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I have a UIViewController and I’m noticing that I’ve done something to where the didReceiveMemoryWarning method is getting called every time I run it on an actual device.

I’ve run the project with Run > Run With Performance Tool > Object Allocations (and Leaks also). There are no leaks but I have no idea how to read or understand the “Object Allocations” data that is displayed.

So …

How do I read this information and what is/are the best ways to figure out (and resolve) why this is happening?

Thanks

EDIT:
I should mention that I also have a number of 3rd party libraries/code that I’ve included in my project (e.g. Three20, MGTwitterEngine, FTUtils, extThree20JSON and Twitter+OAuth). Could this be causing this??? Or at least contributing to the problem?

EDIT #2:
Don’t know if this helps but I notice that this is happening either everytime that I present a UIImagePickerController modally -OR- after a take a picture using it.

* UPDATE *

Ran it again with the Object Alloc tool for several minutes and I don’t see anymore than 4.75MB being allocated at any given moment. The app was running on a device and typically with 2.5 MB allocated on average.

Does this seem problematic to anyone??? Seems like its in an acceptable range insofar as I understand thing.

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    2026-05-15T19:52:16+00:00Added an answer on May 15, 2026 at 7:52 pm

    The problem had to do with UIImagePickerController … and all is answered in this post: Received memory warning. Level=1 when showing a UIImagePickerController

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