I'm trying to write a simple function using Objective C that accepts an NSDate object and returns an NSDate object that contains the same date value but has removed any time components from the date.
For example if I were to pass an NSDate with a value of '2010-10-12 09:29:34' the function would return 2010-10-12 00:00:00.
The I'm using function seems to work properly. However, when I test the iPhone app I'm developing with Instruments it reports there is a memory leak in the function I'm using. Take a look at my function below. Where is there a memory leak? Is there a better way to achieve the functionality I desire?
Thanks in advance!!
-(NSDate *)dateWithOutTime:(NSDate *)datDate
{
if (datDate == nil)
{
datDate = [NSDate date];
}
unsigned int intFlags = NSYearCalendarUnit | NSMonthCalendarUnit | NSDayCalendarUnit;
NSCalendar *calendar = [[[NSCalendar alloc] initWithCalendarIdentifier:NSGregorianCalendar] autorelease];
NSDateComponents *components = [[[NSDateComponents alloc] init] autorelease];
components = [calendar components:intFlags fromDate:datDate];
return [calendar dateFromComponents:components];
}
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