RE: Cleaning "garbage" in Core Data
RE: Cleaning "garbage" in Core Data
- Subject: RE: Cleaning "garbage" in Core Data
- From: Squ Aire <email@hidden>
- Date: Sun, 16 Aug 2009 15:47:17 +0000
- Importance: Normal
> Seems to me that the source of the problem is the mixing of transient
> and persistent key-value pairs within the same dictionary. If you
> store the transient pairs in a dictionary of their own, that whole
> dictionary could be transient.
It's not like that. I don't decide beforehand what is valid and what is garbage. Key-value pairs in the userInfo dictionaries are "marked as garbage" as the app is running and depending on various factors. It is not known beforehand. So I cannot tell what is transient and what is not.
So, just imagine that I am dealing with this situation, have this garbage and need to clean it up :)
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