I am working on an iPhone application which uses MKMapView
and shows userlocation. I am getting memory leaks where leaked object is NSCFArray
I fixed a similar issue by autoreleasing my annotationView objects. Also, MKUserLocation is an annotation object, so checking for your own annotation objects (or checking to see if the annotation object is MKUserLocation), and returning nil for other annotation objects (or MKUserLocation) will tell map kit to use the default MKUserLocation object. Putting these checks into place could stop your leak. See below:
- (MKAnnotationView *)mapView:(MKMapView *)mapView viewForAnnotation:(id <MKAnnotation>)annotation
{ static NSString *placemarkIdentifier = @"placemark_identifier";
if ([annotation isKindOfClass:[MyPlaceMark class]]) {
MKAnnotationView *annotationView = [mapView dequeueReusableAnnotationViewWithIdentifier:placemarkIdentifier];
if (annotationView == nil) {
annotationView = [[[MyPinAnnotationView alloc] initWithAnnotation:annotation reuseIdentifier:placemarkIdentifier] autorelease];
} else {
annotationView.annotation = annotation;
}
return annotationView;
}
return nil;
}
MKUserLocation class reference
For what its worth, there are similar related questions here:
I have the exact same issue. It looks like a bug in MKMapView to me. Three workarounds come to mind:
Fortunately for me I can turn it off without any significant loss of feature.