what's the difference between NSManagedObjectContext reset and rollback?

caiguo picture caiguo · Nov 30, 2011 · Viewed 10.7k times · Source

The documentation says:

- (void)reset

Returns the receiver to its base state.

Discussion

All the receiver's managed objects are “forgotten.” If you use this method, you should ensure that you also discard references to any managed objects fetched using the receiver, since they will be invalid afterwards.


- (void)rollback

Removes everything from the undo stack, discards all insertions and deletions, and restores updated objects to their last committed values.

Discussion

This method does not refetch data from the persistent store or stores.

It seems that after I make some change to my context, calling these two method will do exactly the same thing: discard changes and restore updated objects to their last committed values. So what does -reset actually do?

Answer

Paul.s picture Paul.s · Nov 30, 2011

The key part is in the quote

All the receiver's managed objects are “forgotten”.

- (void)reset; will give you a clean NSManagedObjectContext with no objects in it and as the docs state any NSManagedObject's you have around should be discarded as they are no longer valid.

- (void)rollback will just restore the NSManagedObject's to their persisted values