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iOS watchdog timeout at startup vs later?
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iOS watchdog timeout at startup vs later?


  • Subject: iOS watchdog timeout at startup vs later?
  • From: Rick Mann <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 12 Aug 2014 14:00:26 -0700

Hi. Is the timeout (the one that kills your app if the main run loop blocks for too long) longer during app startup than after it's running? I'm concerned about the Core Data migration my app does at startup. I will eventually move it to work on a background thread, but I'd like to punt that to the next release in the interests of time. Testing shows very large data sets migrate in less than 10 seconds, and that seems to be acceptable to iOS, but I'd like to know how much wiggle room I have (it's hard for us to make large data sets for this kind of testing, so I can't really just make larger ones to test with).

Thanks,

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Rick Mann
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