Mail uses too much CPU power

I don't know why Mail uses something like 99% of the cpu power. It does that a few minutes after it opens. I'm running Lion on a Macbookpro3,1.
Thanks

i am having the same problem. it slows when (a) it's accessing inboxes, or junk or trash ..., (b) it slows when i start a message, (c) it slows intermittently when i am typing a message, (d) it slows when i am sending a message, (e) it slows when i close mail, (f) it slows just about every moment i do ANYTHING.
i had no problem like this in tiger prior to installing Leopard (upgrade). i am using a 2.5 GHx iMac G5. i have cleaned out all the unnecessary inboxes in ~/Library that are generated by reaccessing the IMAP accounts after the leopard upgrade. i don't have large/many-filed mailboxes at ALL either on the IMAP accounts or on the computer.
everytime it slows it the cpu is hovering between 60 and 90% on mail.app.
conversely, i didn't encounter this problem on my 2 powerbooks. one powerbook got a fresh install and i just ported over the mailboxes. the other i did an upgrade.
any advice would be greatly appreciated.

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        +                               !   : | + ! : | +   ! : |   303 _LSCanHideExtension(LSContext*, FSNode*, LSUniChars const*, LSUniChars const*)  (in LaunchServices) + 46  [0x7fff94217f8e]
        +                               !   : | + ! : | +   ! : |   + 303 _LSNodeIsPackage  (in LaunchServices) + 128  [0x7fff94220963]
        +                               !   : | + ! : | +   ! : |   +   212 FSNodePreparePkgInfo  (in LaunchServices) + 219  [0x7fff9422d0d4]
        +                               !   : | + ! : | +   ! : |   +   ! 212 __open  (in libsystem_kernel.dylib) + 10  [0x7fff8a6f3fee]
        +                               !   : | + ! : | +   ! : |   +   91 FSNodePreparePkgInfo  (in LaunchServices) + 112  [0x7fff9422d069]
        +                               !   : | + ! : | +   ! : |   +     91 FSNodePreparePath  (in LaunchServices) + 231  [0x7fff9421922b]
        +                               !   : | + ! : | +   ! : |   +       89 FSNodePrepareCanonicalPath  (in LaunchServices) + 174  [0x7fff9421e400]
        +                               !   : | + ! : | +   ! : |   +       : 89 FSRefMakePathInternal(FSRef const*, unsigned char*, unsigned int)  (in CarbonCore) + 126  [0x7fff9185686d]
        +                               !   : | + ! : | +   ! : |   +       :   87 FSMakePath(short, unsigned int, char const*, unsigned int, char*)  (in CarbonCore) + 272  [0x7fff91856a4e]
        +                               !   : | + ! : | +   ! : |   +       :   | 87 __syscall  (in libsystem_kernel.dylib) + 10  [0x7fff8a6f45de]
        +                               !   : | + ! : | +   ! : |   +       :   1 FSMakePath(short, unsigned int, char const*, unsigned int, char*)  (in CarbonCore) + 80  [0x7fff9185698e]
        +                               !   : | + ! : | +   ! : |   +       :   | 1 FSMount::FSMount(short, short*, unsigned char, unsigned int const*)  (in CarbonCore) + 50  [0x7fff9184bfb0]
        +                               !   : | + ! : | +   ! : |   +       :   |   1 FileIDTreeLockSharedVolumeInfo  (in CarbonCore) + 69  [0x7fff9184b549]
        +                               !   : | + ! : | +   ! : |   +       :   |     1 FileIDTree_FindVolumeRecord  (in CarbonCore) + 33  [0x7fff9184b5bf]
        +                               !   : | + ! : | +   ! : |   +       :   |       1 FileIDTree_GetRootEntry  (in CarbonCore) + 17  [0x7fff91848384]
        +                               !   : | + ! : | +   ! : |   +       :   |         1 FSNodeGetSharedInfoStruct  (in CarbonCore) + 19  [0x7fff91848255]
        +                               !   : | + ! : | +   ! : |   +       :   |           1 _SCSessionUniverseGetServiceLocalMasterRefPtr  (in CarbonCore) + 15  [0x7fff9184829e]
        +                               !   : | + ! : | +   ! : |   +       :   |             1 SCGetSessionLocalUniverseInfo  (in CarbonCore) + 38  [0x7fff91848135]
        +                               !   : | + ! : | +   ! : |   +       :   1 FSMakePath(short, unsigned int, char const*, unsigned int, char*)  (in CarbonCore) + 769  [0x7fff91856c3f]
        +                               !   : | + ! : | +   ! : |   +       :     1 FileIDTreeUnlockSharedVolumeInfo  (in CarbonCore) + 24  [0x7fff918490e4]
        +                               !   : | + ! : | +   ! : |   +       :       1 _SCSessionUniverseAcquireAndLock  (in CarbonCore) + 6  [0x7fff91849151]
        +                               !   : | + ! : | +   ! : |   +       1 FSNodePrepareCanonicalPath  (in LaunchServices) + 83  [0x7fff9421e3a5]
        +                               !   : | + ! : | +   ! : |   +       : 1 FSNodePrepareFSRef  (in LaunchServices) + 56  [0x7fff94217cbb]
        +                               !   : | + ! : | +   ! : |   +       :   1 _CFURLGetFSRef  (in CoreFoundation) + 60  [0x7fff931b2e9c]
        +                               !   : | + ! : | +   ! : |   +       :     1 _FSURLGetFSRef  (in CoreServicesInternal) + 286  [0x7fff9583d2e5]
        +                               !   : | + ! : | +   ! : |   +       :       1 MountInfoPrepare(void***, unsigned int, int, void*, unsigned int const*, __CFURL const*, __CFError**)  (in CoreServicesInternal) + 43  [0x7fff9584e63a]
        +                               !   : | + ! : | +   ! : |   +       :         1 FSMountPrepare  (in CarbonCore) + 80  [0x7fff918476a1]
        +                               !   : | + ! : | +   ! : |   +       :           1 FSMount::FSMount(unsigned int, FSMountNumberType, int*, unsigned int const*)  (in CarbonCore) + 182  [0x7fff91847794]
        +                               !   : | + ! : | +   ! : |   +       :             1 FSMount::initVolumeInfo(unsigned char)  (in CarbonCore) + 0  [0x7fff918489fe]
        +                               !   : | + ! : | +   ! : |   +       1 FSNodePrepareCanonicalPath  (in LaunchServices) + 262  [0x7fff9421e458]
        +                               !   : | + ! : | +   ! : |   +         1 _FSGetStrippedPath  (in CarbonCore) + 0  [0x7fff9185a8dd]
        +                               !   : | + ! : | +   ! : |   1 _LSCanHideExtension(LSContext*, FSNode*, LSUniChars const*, LSUniChars const*)  (in LaunchServices) + 31  [0x7fff94217f7f]
        +                               !   : | + ! : | +   ! : |     1 FSNodeIsDirectory  (in LaunchServices) + 45  [0x7fff94218003]
        +                               !   : | + ! : | +   ! : |       1 FSNodePrepareCatalogInfo  (in LaunchServices) + 0  [0x7fff942107be]
        +                               !   : | + ! : | +   ! : 23 _LSCopyInfoForNode  (in LaunchServices) + 557  [0x7fff9421761d]
        +                               !   : | + ! : | +   ! : | 23 _LSGetBundleClassForNode  (in LaunchServices) + 177  [0x7fff942105f5]
        +                               !   : | + ! : | +   ! : |   23 FSNodePreparePath  (in LaunchServices) + 231  [0x7fff9421922b]
        +                               !   : | + ! : | +   ! : |     23 FSNodePrepareCanonicalPath  (in LaunchServices) + 174  [0x7fff9421e400]
        +                               !   : | + ! : | +   ! : |       23 FSRefMakePathInternal(FSRef const*, unsigned char*, unsigned int)  (in CarbonCore) + 126  [0x7fff9185686d]
        +                               !   : | + ! : | +   ! : |         23 FSMakePath(short, unsigned int, char const*, unsigned int, char*)  (in CarbonCore) + 272  [0x7fff91856a4e]
        +                               !   : | + ! : | +   ! : |           23 __syscall  (in libsystem_kernel.dylib) + 10  [0x7fff8a6f45de]
        +                               !   : | + ! : | +   ! : 3 _LSCopyInfoForNode  (in LaunchServices) + 2158,113,...  [0x7fff94217c5e,0x7fff94217461,...]
        +                               !   : | + ! : | +   ! : 1 _LSCopyInfoForNode  (in LaunchServices) + 113  [0x7fff94217461]
        +                               !   : | + ! : | +   ! :   1 _LSContextInit  (in LaunchServices) + 108  [0x7fff9420e3a4]
        +                               !   : | + ! : | +   ! :     1 _LSCopyLocalDatabase  (in LaunchServices) + 28  [0x7fff9420e6e5]
        +                               !   : | + ! : | +   ! 4 _LSCopyItemInfoForRefInfo  (in LaunchServices) + 97  [0x7fff941fd95d]
        +                               !   : | + ! : | +   ! : 2 _LSCreateNodeOrURLFromExtendedInfoNoCopy  (in LaunchServices) + 102  [0x7fff9420deeb]
        +                               !   : | + ! : | +   ! : | 2 CFStringCompareWithOptionsAndLocale  (in CoreFoundation) + 962  [0x7fff9314d5a2]
        +                               !   : | + ! : | +   ! : |   2 CFStringGetCStringPtr  (in CoreFoundation) + 807,0  [0x7fff93139897,0x7fff93139570]
        +                               !   : | + ! : | +   ! : 1 _LSCreateNodeOrURLFromExtendedInfoNoCopy  (in LaunchServices) + 65  [0x7fff9420dec6]
        +                               !   : | + ! : | +   ! : | 1 CFURLCopyScheme  (in CoreFoundation) + 217  [0x7fff93153bf9]
        +                               !   : | + ! : | +   ! : |   1 CFRetain  (in CoreFoundation) + 0  [0x7fff93130ab0]
        +                               !   : | + ! : | +   ! : 1 _LSCreateNodeOrURLFromExtendedInfoNoCopy  (in LaunchServices) + 202  [0x7fff9420df4f]
        +                               !   : | + ! : | +   ! :   1 FSNodeCreateWithURL  (in LaunchServices) + 271  [0x7fff9420e115]
        +                               !   : | + ! : | +   ! :     1 mach_absolute_time  (in libsystem_c.dylib) + 26  [0x7fff90667beb]
        +                               !   : | + ! : | +   ! 1 _LSCopyItemInfoForRefInfo  (in LaunchServices) + 145  [0x7fff941fd98d]
        +                               !   : | + ! : | +   !   1 CSObjectRelease  (in LaunchServices) + 72  [0x7fff9420fe7a]
        +                               !   : | + ! : | +   !     1 _FSNodeDestroy  (in LaunchServices) + 25  [0x7fff94212408]
        +                               !   : | + ! : | +   !       1 free  (in libsystem_c.dylib) + 199  [0x7fff906928f8]
        +                               !   : | + ! : | +   !         1 szone_free_definite_size  (in libsystem_c.dylib) + 804  [0x7fff9069837d]
        +                               !   : | + ! : | +   !           1 get_tiny_previous_free_msize  (in libsystem_c.dylib) + 1  [0x7fff9069c7dd]
        +                               !   : | + ! : | +   1 prepareBasicFlags(__CFURL const*, __FileCache*, __CFError**)  (in LaunchServices) + 87  [0x7fff941fd834]
        +                               !   : | + ! : | +   ! 1 _FSURLGetCatalogInfo  (in CoreServicesInternal) + 1840  [0x7fff9583df44]
        +                               !   : | + ! : | +   1 prepareBasicFlags(__CFURL const*, __FileCache*, __CFError**)  (in LaunchServices) + 264  [0x7fff941fd8e5]
        +                               !   : | + ! : | +     1 _FileCacheSetFlags  (in CoreServicesInternal) + 1  [0x7fff95839e11]
        +                               !   : | + ! : | 3 prepareValuesForBitmap(__CFURL const*, __FileCache*, _FilePropertyBitmap*, __CFError**)  (in CoreServicesInternal) + 150,154  [0x7fff9583a355,0x7fff9583a359]
        +                               !   : | + ! : 1 _FSURLCachePropertiesForKeys  (in CoreServicesInternal) + 120  [0x7fff9583d6fd]
        +                               !   : | + ! :   1 getPropertyBitmapForKeys(__CFArray const*, long, _FilePropertyBitmap*)  (in CoreServicesInternal) + 46  [0x7fff9583aa09]
        +                               !   : | + ! :     1 getPropertyForKey(__CFString const*)  (in CoreServicesInternal) + 24  [0x7fff95839d8f]
        +                               !   : | + ! :       1 CFDictionaryGetValue  (in CoreFoundation) + 102  [0x7fff9312fc06]
        +                               !   : | + ! :         1 CFBasicHashFindBucket  (in CoreFoundation) + 3288  [0x7fff931308f8]
        +                               !   : | + ! 30 _GetDirectoryURLs(_CFURLEnumerator*)  (in CoreServicesInternal) + 504  [0x7fff9584970e]
        +                               !   : | + ! : 15 _FSURLCreateWithPathAndAttributes  (in CoreServicesInternal) + 113  [0x7fff9583e9ea]
        +                               !   : | + ! : | 8 createBaseCacheWithPathAndAttributes(__CFAllocator const*, unsigned char const*, unsigned int, unsigned char, attrlist const*, void const*, void**, __CFError**)  (in CoreServicesInternal) + 206  [0x7fff9583eebe]
        +                               !   : | + ! : | + 6 parseAttributeBuffer(__CFAllocator const*, unsigned char const*, unsigned char, attrlist const*, void const*, void**, _FileAttributes*, unsigned int*)  (in CoreServicesInternal) + 240  [0x7fff95840138]
        +                               !   : | + ! : | + ! 5 SetNameAndExtensionLengthFromCString(__CFAllocator const*, char const*, long, _FileAttributes*)  (in CoreServicesInternal) + 88  [0x7fff95840eb4]
        +                               !   : | + ! : | + ! : 5 CFStringCreateWithBytes  (in CoreFoundation) + 59  [0x7fff93145ccb]
        +                               !   : | + ! : | + ! :   4 __CFStringCreateImmutableFunnel3  (in CoreFoundation) + 2707  [0x7fff93131983]
        +                               !   : | + ! : | + ! :   | 2 _CFRuntimeCreateInstance  (in CoreFoundation) + 402  [0x7fff93131e52]
        +                               !   : | + ! : | + ! :   | + 2 malloc_zone_malloc  (in libsystem_c.dylib) + 71  [0x7fff906921b3]
        +                               !   : | + ! : | + ! :   | +   2 szone_malloc_should_clear  (in libsystem_c.dylib) + 971  [0x7fff9069fb38]
        +                               !   : | + ! : | + ! :   | +     2 tiny_malloc_from_free_list  (in libsystem_c.dylib) + 1118,45  [0x7fff9069f5d6,0x7fff9069f1a5]
        +                               !   : | + ! : | + ! :   | 1 _CFRuntimeCreateInstance  (in CoreFoundation) + 476  [0x7fff93131e9c]
        +                               !   : | + ! : | + ! :   | + 1 bzero$VARIANT$sse2  (in libsystem_c.dylib) + 79  [0x7fff90666c6f]
        +                               !   : | + ! : | + ! :   | 1 _CFRuntimeCreateInstance  (in CoreFoundation) + 405  [0x7fff93131e55]
        +                               !   : | + ! : | + ! :   1 __CFStringCreateImmutableFunnel3  (in CoreFoundation) + 2434  [0x7fff93131872]
        +                               !   : | + ! : | + ! 1 SetNameAndExtensionLengthFromCString(__CFAllocator const*, char const*, long, _FileAttributes*)  (in CoreServicesInternal) + 438  [0x7fff95841012]
        +                               !   : | + ! : | + 1 parseAttributeBuffer(__CFAllocator const*, unsigned char const*, unsigned char, attrlist const*, void const*, void**, _FileAttributes*, unsigned int*)  (in CoreServicesInternal) + 2548  [0x7fff95840a3c]
        +                               !   : | + ! : | + ! 1 MountInfoVCBVRefNum(void**)  (in CoreServicesInternal) + 9  [0x7fff9584e809]
        +                               !   : | + ! : | + !   1 FSMountVCBVRefNum  (in CarbonCore) + 1  [0x7fff91848fa1]
        +                               !   : | + ! : | + 1 parseAttributeBuffer(__CFAllocator const*, unsigned char const*, unsigned char, attrlist const*, void const*, void**, _FileAttributes*, unsigned int*)  (in CoreServicesInternal) + 3159  [0x7fff95840c9f]
        +                               !   : | + ! : | 4 createBaseCacheWithPathAndAttributes(__CFAllocator const*, unsigned char const*, unsigned int, unsigned char, attrlist const*, void const*, void**, __CFError**)  (in CoreServicesInternal) + 148  [0x7fff9583ee84]
        +                               !   : | + ! : | + 2 _CFRuntimeCreateInstance  (in CoreFoundation) + 476  [0x7fff93131e9c]
        +                               !   : | + ! : | + ! 1 __bzero  (in libsystem_c.dylib) + 0  [0x7fff906661e3]
        +                               !   : | + ! : | + ! 1 bzero$VARIANT$sse2  (in libsystem_c.dylib) + 1  [0x7fff90666c21]
        +                               !   : | + ! : | + 1 _CFRuntimeCreateInstance  (in CoreFoundation) + 260  [0x7fff93131dc4]
        +                               !   : | + ! : | + ! 1 CFAllocatorGetDefault  (in CoreFoundation) + 14  [0x7fff9313a8fe]
        +                               !   : | + ! : | + !   1 _CFGetTSD  (in CoreFoundation) + 63  [0x7fff93131c4f]
        +                               !   : | + ! : | + !     1 pthread_getspecific  (in libsystem_c.dylib) + 0  [0x7fff90666168]
        +                               !   : | + ! : | + 1 _CFRuntimeCreateInstance  (in CoreFoundation) + 402  [0x7fff93131e52]
        +                               !   : | + ! : | +   1 malloc_zone_malloc  (in libsystem_c.dylib) + 71  [0x7fff906921b3]
        +                               !   : | + ! : | +     1 szone_malloc_should_clear  (in libsystem_c.dylib) + 971  [0x7fff9069fb38]
        +                               !   : | + ! : | +       1 tiny_malloc_from_free_list  (in libsystem_c.dylib) + 32  [0x7fff9069f198]
        +                               !   : | + ! : | 1 createBaseCacheWithPathAndAttributes(__CFAllocator const*, unsigned char const*, unsigned int, unsigned char, attrlist const*, void const*, void**, __CFError**)  (in CoreServicesInternal) + 99  [0x7fff9583ee53]
        +                               !   : | + ! : | + 1 strncpy  (in libsystem_c.dylib) + 116  [0x7fff90667854]
        +                               !   : | + ! : | 1 createBaseCacheWithPathAndAttributes(__CFAllocator const*, unsigned char const*, unsigned int, unsigned char, attrlist const*, void const*, void**, __CFError**)  (in CoreServicesInternal) + 126  [0x7fff9583ee6e]
        +                               !   : | + ! : | + 1 pthread_once  (in libsystem_c.dylib) + 106  [0x7fff9067b003]
        +                               !   : | + ! : | 1 createBaseCacheWithPathAndAttributes(__CFAllocator const*, unsigned char const*, unsigned int, unsigned char, attrlist const*, void const*, void**, __CFError**)  (in CoreServicesInternal) + 531  [0x7fff9583f003]
        +                               !   : | + ! : 13 _FSURLCreateWithPathAndAttributes  (in CoreServicesInternal) + 222  [0x7fff9583ea57]
        +                               !   : | + ! : | 7 createFileReferenceURLRef(__CFAllocator const*, unsigned long long, unsigned long long, unsigned long long, __CFString const*, unsigned char)  (in CoreServicesInternal) + 175  [0x7fff9583d05f]
        +                               !   : | + ! : | + 4 CFURLCreateWithBytes  (in CoreFoundation) + 553  [0x7fff931a8359]
        +                               !   : | + ! : | + ! 4 _CFURLInitWithString  (in CoreFoundation) + 154  [0x7fff9314ffca]
        +                               !   : | + ! : | + !   4 _CFURLInit  (in CoreFoundation) + 3354  [0x7fff9323d3ea]
        +                               !   : | + ! : | + !     3 _parseComponents  (in CoreFoundation) + 1346,1993,...  [0x7fff93150602,0x7fff93150889,...]
        +                               !   : | + ! : | + !     1 _parseComponents  (in CoreFoundation) + 2484  [0x7fff93150a74]
        +                               !   : | + ! : | + !       1 malloc_zone_malloc  (in libsystem_c.dylib) + 71  [0x7fff906921b3]
        +                               !   : | + ! : | + !         1 szone_malloc_should_clear  (in libsystem_c.dylib) + 971  [0x7fff9069fb38]
        +                               !   : | + ! : | + !           1 tiny_malloc_from_free_list  (in libsystem_c.dylib) + 442  [0x7fff9069f332]
        +                               !   : | + ! : | + 1 CFURLCreateWithBytes  (in CoreFoundation) + 328  [0x7fff931a8278]
        +                               !   : | + ! : | + ! 1 __CFBytesInASCII  (in CoreFoundation) + 210  [0x7fff9323d4f2]
        +                               !   : | + ! : | + 1 CFURLCreateWithBytes  (in CoreFoundation) + 393  [0x7fff931a82b9]
        +                               !   : | + ! : | + ! 1 CFStringCreateWithBytes  (in CoreFoundation) + 59  [0x7fff93145ccb]
        +                               !   : | + ! : | + !   1 __CFStringCreateImmutableFunnel3  (in CoreFoundation) + 2707  [0x7fff93131983]
        +                               !   : | + ! : | + !     1 _CFRuntimeCreateInstance  (in CoreFoundation) + 465  [0x7fff93131e91]
        +                               !   : | + ! : | + 1 CFURLCreateWithBytes  (in CoreFoundation) + 460  [0x7fff931a82fc]
        +                               !   : | + ! : | +   1 _CFRuntimeCreateInstance  (in CoreFoundation) + 402  [0x7fff93131e52]
        +                               !   : | + ! : | +     1 CFAllocatorAllocate  (in CoreFoundation) + 184  [0x7fff93132058]
        +                               !   : | + ! : | 5 createFileReferenceURLRef(__CFAllocator const*, unsigned long long, unsigned long long, unsigned long long, __CFString const*, unsigned char)  (in CoreServicesInternal) + 122  [0x7fff9583d02a]
        +                               !   : | + ! : | + 5 snprintf  (in libsystem_c.dylib) + 188  [0x7fff906e63c4]
        +                               !   : | + ! : | +   2 vsnprintf_l  (in libsystem_c.dylib) + 254  [0x7fff906ebe16]
        +                               !   : | + ! : | +   ! 2 __vfprintf  (in libsystem_c.dylib) + 7517,7441  [0x7fff906ef562,0x7fff906ef516]
        +                               !   : | + ! : | +   2 vsnprintf_l  (in libsystem_c.dylib) + 1,204  [0x7fff906ebd19,0x7fff906ebde4]
        +                               !   : | + ! : | +   1 vsnprintf_l  (in libsystem_c.dylib) + 85  [0x7fff906ebd6d]
        +                               !   : | + ! : | +     1 bzero$VARIANT$sse2  (in libsystem_c.dylib) + 134  [0x7fff90666ca6]
        +                               !   : | + ! : | 1 createFileReferenceURLRef(__CFAllocator const*, unsigned long long, unsigned long long, unsigned long long, __CFString const*, unsigned char)  (in CoreServicesInternal) + 83  [0x7fff9583d003]
        +                               !   : | + ! : 1 _FSURLCreateWithPathAndAttributes  (in CoreServicesInternal) + 976  [0x7fff9583ed49]
        +                               !   : | + ! : | 1 _CFRetain  (in CoreFoundation) + 199  [0x7fff93130c37]
        +                               !   : | + ! : 1 _FSURLCreateWithPathAndAttributes  (in CoreServicesInternal) + 990  [0x7fff9583ed57]
        +                               !   : | + ! :   1 CFRelease  (in CoreFoundation) + 444  [0x7fff9313739c]
        +                               !   : | + ! 10 _GetDirectoryURLs(_CFURLEnumerator*)  (in CoreServicesInternal) + 95  [0x7fff95849575]
        +                               !   : | + ! : 6 CFRelease  (in CoreFoundation) + 511  [0x7fff931373df]
        +                               !   : | + ! : | 3 CFRelease  (in CoreFoundation) + 511  [0x7fff931373df]
        +                               !   : | + ! : | + 3 _FileCacheFinalize(void const*)  (in CoreServicesInternal) + 21  [0x7fff95847cb2]
        +                               !   : | + ! : | +   2 _FileCacheReleaseContents(__FileCache*, unsigned char, unsigned char)  (in CoreServicesInternal) + 33  [0x7fff9583cc09]
        +                               !   : | + ! : | +   ! 2 CFRelease  (in CoreFoundation) + 70,852  [0x7fff93137226,0x7fff93137534]
        +                               !   : | + ! : | +   1 DYLD-STUB$$CFRelease  (in CoreServicesInternal) + 0  [0x7fff95850446]
        +                               !   : | + ! : | 1 CFRelease  (in CoreFoundation) + 478  [0x7fff931373be]
        +                               !   : | + ! : | + 1 OSAtomicCompareAndSwap64Barrier$VARIANT$mp  (in libsystem_c.dylib) + 3  [0x7fff90667cf7]
        +                               !   : | + ! : | 1 CFRelease  (in CoreFoundation) + 1571  [0x7fff93137803]
        +                               !   : | + ! : | + 1 szone_free  (in libsystem_c.dylib) + 874  [0x7fff90694aae]
        +                               !   : | + ! : | +   1 get_tiny_previous_free_msize  (in libsystem_c.dylib) + 73  [0x7fff9069c825]
        +                               !   : | + ! : | 1 __CFURLDeallocate  (in CoreFoundation) + 39  [0x7fff9313f317]
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        +                               !   : | +   : | +       1 CFRelease  (in CoreFoundation) + 527  [0x7fff931373ef]
        +                               !   : | +   : | 2 CFURLCreateStringWithFileSystemPath  (in CoreFoundation) + 1082  [0x7fff9314a50a]
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