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Re: Cleaning "garbage" in Core Data
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Re: Cleaning "garbage" in Core Data


  • Subject: Re: Cleaning "garbage" in Core Data
  • From: Jerry Krinock <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sun, 16 Aug 2009 08:07:55 -0700


On 2009 Aug 16, at 05:00, Squ Aire wrote:

I really don't want to clean the garbage "on the go/before persisting" because I don't want to let the user wait unnecessarily. The purpose of this garbage buildup is the benefit of more responsive app, at the cost of little more temporary storage.

I believe many of us would be interested to know how you determined that cleaning it up "on the go/before persisting" degrades performance. Seems surprising to me.


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