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Performance degrades dramatically in [NSManagedObjectContext executeFetchRequest:error:]
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  • Subject: Performance degrades dramatically in [NSManagedObjectContext executeFetchRequest:error:]
  • From: "Oleksiy Gorelov" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 06 Mar 2009 21:51:34 +0200

Hello All!                                             Summary: It looks like [NSManagedObjectContext executeFetchRequest:error:] starts to evaluate a predicate ([NSPredicate evaluateWithObject:]) with objects that was not requested and was not fetched from a database.                                             Our application makes prefetching of CoreData entities with relationships like                                            NSFetchRequest* requestRelatedTags = [[[NSFetchRequest alloc] init] autorelease];          [requestRelatedTags setEntity:[NSEntityDescription entityForName : kFSIValueElementA inManagedObjectContext : [md managedObjectContext ]] ];            [requestRelatedTags setFetchLimit: 1000000 ];                    NSPredicate * predicate = [ NSPredicate predicateWithFormat: @"(self IN %@)",[items valueForKey: @"objectID"]];            [requestRelatedTags setPredicate:predicate];                [requestRelatedTags setRelationshipKeyPathsForPrefetching : [ N
SArray arrayWithObjects: @"tags", nil]];    [requestRelatedTags setReturnsObjectsAsFaults: true];                    items0_ = [[md managedObjectContext] executeFetchRequest : requestRelatedTags error: nil];                    
        where "items" is an array of 100 NSManagedObjects, "tags" is to-many relationship of the kFSIValueElementA entity with inverse to-one relationship.              
        At start this code works quickly and takes fixed amount of time (0.03-0.04 sec) every time. But at some point it starts to work very slowly taking more and more time. Instruments shows that it fetches 100 objects every time from a database. But Shark shows that it uses [NSPredicate evaluateWithObject:] more and more times. To be precise, it invokes [NSPredicate evaluateWithObject:] 100 times more every time. [NSPredicate evaluateWithObject:] is invoked every time from [NSManagedObjectContext executeFetchRequest: error:].                                 We added logging to [NSPredicate evaluateWithObject:] and we see that it is evaluated on objets that was not requested by the fetch request and was not fetched from the SQLite database. Thus this is a bug in [NSManagedObjectContext executeFetchRequest:error:]. It should not filter objects that was not.              
        Does anybody have any ideas how to solve this problem?                  Best Regards,    Oleksiy Gorelov      
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