I'm working on a Mac app. Initially monitoring Xcode's memory report while I ran my app showed showed the memory was just ramping up crazy. I used Instruments and profiled my app for allocations and leaks. Turned out there wasn't much leaked memory as you would expect due to strong reference cycles etc. However there was a lot of abandoned memory. By following the stack trace that lead to my code I have fixed by 70% using autorelease pools etc. Still the remaining 30% of abandoned memory seems to point system calls.
Now I have two questions based on that I have two questions
1) I want to fix the remaining 30%. How can I get rid of abandoned memory? I have already used Instruments and know exactly where those system calls are spawned but still dont know what to do to have that memory be cleaned up. (using ARC no manual retain/ release and autorelease doesn't seem to make a diff.)
2) After I know whatever my application was doing has completed and there is no need for any memory to be there (just like the application first started) I want to get rid of all memory that my app has used up. This I plan to use as a brute force approach to clean up all memory just like the system would if the user closes the app or turns off the system.
Basically if I know where my apps memory is in the file system I'll just programmatically call purge command on that or something similar. Because at this point I'm 100% sure nothing needs to be in memory for the app except for the first screen that you would expect the first time you launch the app.