fix(ios): fix memory leak in custom asset loader closure #407
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Summary
Fix retain cycle causing memory leak when using custom asset loaders. The
customLoaderclosure was strongly capturingself, preventingRiveReactNativeViewfrom being deallocated.Fixes: https://community.rive.app/c/bug-reports/memory-leak-in-rive-react-native-native-rive-instances-persist-in-memory-after-component-unmount-causing-app-crashes
Before fix: Memory grew to 500MB+ after repeated mount/unmount cycles
After fix: Memory stabilizes around 308MB
Changes
Added
weakCustomLoadercomputed property that wraps the asset loader in a closure capturingselfweakly, breaking the retain cycle:Test component to reproduce the issue
Run the test, then use Xcode's "Debug Memory Graph" to inspect
RiveReactNativeViewinstances.