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NSInMemoryStoreType: Not really "persistent", is it?
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NSInMemoryStoreType: Not really "persistent", is it?


  • Subject: NSInMemoryStoreType: Not really "persistent", is it?
  • From: Jerry Krinock <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 21 Oct 2008 16:43:15 -0700

An NSPersistentStore created with NSInMemoryStoreType is in volatile RAM or VM, and is therefore not what I would call "persistent". So, why is it an NS^Persistent^Store?

My guess is that NSInMemoryStoreType was added too late in the development of Core Data to change the names of the NS___Store and NS___StoreCoordinator.

Is there a better explanation?

(I'm just trying to understand the terms here.)

Jerry Krinock

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