On 30 Jun 2011, at 23:01, Michael Link wrote:
Is there anyway to stop an NSManagedObject from firing a fault, say because
it's actually been deleted?
For instance if an object is created on the main thread and is then punted to
a background thread and deleted (in a separate context of course) then the
changes are merged back to the main thread, the reference on the main thread
shows it's now a fault, but not that it's deleted. If the object fires its
fault then of course an exception is raised.
Does anyone know a way to change this behavior so that you can test if an
object is invalid?
In this scenario your object should match the combo of -isFault and
(managedObjectContext == nil)
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