Untitled NSPersistentDocument has no persistent store
Untitled NSPersistentDocument has no persistent store
- Subject: Untitled NSPersistentDocument has no persistent store
- From: Quincey Morris <email@hidden>
- Date: Wed, 2 Apr 2008 01:42:46 -0700
It appears that a new (unsaved) NSPersistentDocument has no persistent
store associated with it.
AFAICT, this makes it impossible to fault out any objects until the
document is saved (there's nowhere to fault them back in from later).
This effectively means it's impossible to put a lot of data into the
document until after it's saved once -- until it's saved, all data has
to be held in memory by the managed object context, and there just
isn't enough memory.
Am I missing something here?. There seems to be nothing in the Core
Data documentation that discusses memory management in an unsaved
document. Forcing the user to save a document *before* putting things
in it turns a very well established UI behavior on its head
(What I'm actually trying to do is import a lot of data from an
external source into a new Core Data document. The smallest import is
a couple of hundred MB. Larger imports could be several GB. Trying to
use virtual memory to "cache" that much data will quickly bring a
machine to its knees.)
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