@mattiem A bit o’ CoreData history might help: this valid, idiomatic usage of NSManagedObjectContext that I've been describing was, like, really hard-won. There was a time, before perform(block)
methods were added, when you, the consuming developer, had to manage your own thread confinement for your contexts. It was fraught with peril, hence the introduction of built-in thread confinement. The queues are hidden from the caller, but the caller does get to configure the concurrencyType
.
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