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Re: Core Data, Garbage Collection and SQL Store
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Re: Core Data, Garbage Collection and SQL Store


  • Subject: Re: Core Data, Garbage Collection and SQL Store
  • From: Ben Trumbull <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 3 Feb 2009 13:36:48 -0800

On Jan 30, 2009, at 9:37 AM, Sean McBride wrote:

On 1/30/09 9:14 AM, Kevin Ross said:

It has recently come up on the list again about a known issue when
using Core Data + G.C. + SQL NSPersistantDocumentStore.  I have a
document based application that I am about to release where I have
been using this exact combination through it's entire development.  I
have noticed this issue with the "hang while saving", but at the time
I had thought that it was caused by me corrupting the document's
object graph. Indeed the problem seemed to stop once I had fixed some
of my App's logic and I haven't seen the issue since.

I think you're getting lucky. I can certainly still repro this bug. And my Radar has not come back 'fixed'.

I find it quite bothersome that a bug that causes user data loss is
still unfixed in 10.5.6.

This bug is known to exist in 10.5.6. It affects all GC + NSPersistentDocument + SQLite usage. It is not known to affect any other configuration outside of that combination.


Filing bugs for issues that are important to you, regardless of whether or not you know they have already been filed, is valuable.

- Ben

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