On 2009 Jul 11, at 15:43, Kyle Sluder wrote:

In the context of documentation such as that of
-[NSManagedObjectContext deleteObjects], yes.  That's the circumstance
which sends NSManagedObjectContextDidSaveNotification.

There is also discussion of "commit editing" but that seems to be something
different.

That's part of NSManagedObjectContext's implementation of
NSEditorRegistration.  NSEditorRegistration defines a well-known
protocol for UI elements to inform controllers that they are editing
values controlled by those controllers.

Yes, that's what I thought.

Thanks, Kyle. I just filed a bug on the use of the undefined term in the documentation, 7051543.

I solved the problem I was looking for by using -[NSValue valueWithPointer:] instead of -[NSManagedObject objectID] as keys to objects in a temporary dictionary. I don't have to worry about them changing from temporary to permanent when a fetch is done, and they take up alot less space in my console log too :)

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