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Re: Async NSURLConnection + Concurrent NSOperation = Not possible under Mac OS X 10.6?
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Re: Async NSURLConnection + Concurrent NSOperation = Not possible under Mac OS X 10.6?


  • Subject: Re: Async NSURLConnection + Concurrent NSOperation = Not possible under Mac OS X 10.6?
  • From: Ken Thomases <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sun, 30 Aug 2009 18:34:42 -0500

On Aug 30, 2009, at 3:52 PM, Adam R. Maxwell wrote:

On Aug 30, 2009, at 12:12 PM, Ken Thomases wrote:

Well, that's polling and is generally discouraged.

Yes, but Apple's runloop documentation recommends using a timeout:

http://developer.apple.com/mac/library/documentation/Cocoa/Conceptual/Multithreading/RunLoopManagement/RunLoopManagement.html

Interesting. Weird, but interesting. :)

While you would have to check [self isCancelled] each time through the run loop, if you treat cancellation as a message from one thread to the other then you don't have to set a timeout. Processing the message from the other thread will cause -[NSRunLoop runMode:beforeDate:] to return, so you have the opportunity to check then before looping back around and calling it again.

So in -start, you'd be running the runloop with +[NSDate distantFuture] as the timeout and stash away the thread as an ivar for later messaging in -cancel? I admit that I didn't think of overriding -cancel as you suggest, but either way you end up with a potential runloop/thread interaction mess.

Right, that's why I warned that it would be non-trivial.


Personally, I think NSOperation[Queue]'s usage of KVO is sort of unfortunate.

Perhaps, although I think almost any alternative mechanism would share most of the same pitfalls.


Regards,
Ken

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References: 
 >Async NSURLConnection + Concurrent NSOperation = Not possible under Mac OS X 10.6? (From: Steven Degutis <email@hidden>)
 >Re: Async NSURLConnection + Concurrent NSOperation = Not possible under Mac OS X 10.6? (From: Ken Thomases <email@hidden>)
 >Re: Async NSURLConnection + Concurrent NSOperation = Not possible under Mac OS X 10.6? (From: Steven Degutis <email@hidden>)
 >Re: Async NSURLConnection + Concurrent NSOperation = Not possible under Mac OS X 10.6? (From: Ken Thomases <email@hidden>)
 >Re: Async NSURLConnection + Concurrent NSOperation = Not possible under Mac OS X 10.6? (From: "Adam R. Maxwell" <email@hidden>)
 >Re: Async NSURLConnection + Concurrent NSOperation = Not possible under Mac OS X 10.6? (From: Ken Thomases <email@hidden>)
 >Re: Async NSURLConnection + Concurrent NSOperation = Not possible under Mac OS X 10.6? (From: "Adam R. Maxwell" <email@hidden>)

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