On 4 May 2015, at 1:29 PM, Alex Zavatone <z...@mac.com> wrote:
> 
> Since the app is already receiving location updates in the background, does 
> it make sense to check if the current time is > than the expiry timestamp 
> within a location manager update?

It makes so much sense to me that I don’t know why I’d be less than comfortable 
with it. You mean to disregard updates from Region A after time T. That 
includes the first update at (t ≥ T). How you disregard them is an 
implementation detail.

Why can’t “disregard” at that first update mean literally that your handler 
ignores the “live” behavior and removes the region? I believe regions are a 
limited resource. Would that be a problem for you?

        — F


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