You are right i forgot to remove the persistant store from the
coordinator. But i am not sure if that is important because i set the
context and coordinator refs to nil.
managedObjectContext = nil;
persistentStoreCoordinator = nil;
managedObjectModel = nil;
After this I thought the garbage c
On Thu, Feb 12, 2009 at 11:23 AM, I. Savant wrote:
> Are you *sure* that's the problem? It may not be. My first suspect
> is that I don't see anywhere that you're actually tearing down the
> right parts of the Core Data stack (the context and the persistent
> store).
... sorry, every where I
On Thu, Feb 12, 2009 at 10:55 AM, Samuel Strupp wrote:
> I simply want to delete the actual database (SQL Database) and load a new
> one.
Okay.
> First: all controllers which hold refs to NSManagedObjects will be deleted.
What do you mean "deleted"? Do you just mean you're disconnecting
th
Hi
I simply want to delete the actual database (SQL Database) and load a
new one.
First: all controllers which hold refs to NSManagedObjects will be
deleted.
Then the i call [[NSGarbageCollector defaultCollector]
collectExhaustively];
Then i disconnect from the database.
This is the cod
On Thu, Feb 12, 2009 at 9:52 AM, Samuel Strupp wrote:
> i have problem with the garbage collector. May App is a CoreData App (not
> document based). If i try to change the database and load a new one.
It's not clear what you mean here. Be *very* specific (and show code).
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Hi guys
i have problem with the garbage collector. May App is a CoreData App
(not document based). If i try to change the database and load a new
one. The grabage collector collects the old NSMangedObjects from the
old store. But this happens in the gabage collector thread. The
mainThread