Fix framebuffer overrelease error due to async target counts for iOS#84
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Fix framebuffer overrelease error due to async target counts for iOS#84justingra wants to merge 1 commit intoBradLarson:masterfrom
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Thanks for this @justingra |
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This solution is on the right track but does not fully fix the issue. See #243 for a proper fix. |
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The frame buffers would not get updated due to the target counts being off from previous append calls. This can be reproduced by synchronous calls to processImage.