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- +o XWebFetch::watchFd() might not start watching until
- first fetch
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- The library might not start to monitor an fd for IO
- events until a fetch is initiated in the case of
- XWebFetch. This is not a problem in WebFetch, just
- XWebFetch.
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- +o new method {WebFetch,
- XWebFetch}::deallocateRequest(WebFetchRequest *)
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- This method allows the user to prevent a memory leak
- for each fetch by allowing the library to delete the
- WebFetchRequest object that comes from a call to
- fetchUrl(). Clients that do not explicitly call this
- method on the WebFetchRequests received from the
- fetchUrl() will leak a WebFetchRequest instance for
- each fetchUrl(). This method should be called when the
- fetch is completed, most naturally from the web fetch
- callback originally passed to fetchUrl().
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- NOTE: Do not delete a WebFetchRequest object from
- inside the web fetch callback. It *is* safe to call
- deallocateRequest() from inside the web fetch callback,
- however.
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