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CoreStore/Sources/ObjectiveC/CSDataStack+Transaction.swift

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//
// CSDataStack+Transaction.swift
// CoreStore
//
// Copyright © 2016 John Rommel Estropia
//
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// of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal
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// furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
//
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//
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// IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
// FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE
// AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER
// LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM,
// OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE
// SOFTWARE.
//
import Foundation
// MARK: - CSDataStack
public extension CSDataStack {
/**
Begins a transaction asynchronously where `NSManagedObject` creates, updates, and deletes can be made.
- parameter closure: the block where creates, updates, and deletes can be made to the transaction. Transaction blocks are executed serially in a background queue, and all changes are made from a concurrent `NSManagedObjectContext`.
*/
@objc
public func beginAsynchronous(closure: (transaction: CSAsynchronousDataTransaction) -> Void) {
return self.bridgeToSwift.beginAsynchronous { (transaction) in
closure(transaction: transaction.bridgeToObjectiveC)
}
}
/**
Begins a transaction synchronously where `NSManagedObject` creates, updates, and deletes can be made.
- parameter closure: the block where creates, updates, and deletes can be made to the transaction. Transaction blocks are executed serially in a background queue, and all changes are made from a concurrent `NSManagedObjectContext`.
- returns: a `CSSaveResult` value indicating success or failure, or `nil` if the transaction was not comitted synchronously
*/
@objc
public func beginSynchronous(closure: (transaction: CSSynchronousDataTransaction) -> Void) -> CSSaveResult? {
return bridge {
self.bridgeToSwift.beginSynchronous { (transaction) in
closure(transaction: transaction.bridgeToObjectiveC)
}
}
}
/**
Begins a child transaction where `NSManagedObject` creates, updates, and deletes can be made. This is useful for making temporary changes, such as partially filled forms.
To support "undo" methods such as `-undo`, `-redo`, and `-rollback`, use the `-beginSafeWithSupportsUndo:` method passing `YES` to the argument. Without "undo" support, calling those methods will raise an exception.
- returns: a `CSUnsafeDataTransaction` instance where creates, updates, and deletes can be made.
*/
@objc
@warn_unused_result
public func beginUnsafe() -> CSUnsafeDataTransaction {
return bridge {
self.bridgeToSwift.beginUnsafe()
}
}
/**
Begins a child transaction where `NSManagedObject` creates, updates, and deletes can be made. This is useful for making temporary changes, such as partially filled forms.
- prameter supportsUndo: `-undo`, `-redo`, and `-rollback` methods are only available when this parameter is `YES`, otherwise those method will raise an exception. Note that turning on Undo support may heavily impact performance especially on iOS or watchOS where memory is limited.
- returns: a `CSUnsafeDataTransaction` instance where creates, updates, and deletes can be made.
*/
@objc
@warn_unused_result
public func beginUnsafeWithSupportsUndo(supportsUndo: Bool) -> CSUnsafeDataTransaction {
return bridge {
self.bridgeToSwift.beginUnsafe(supportsUndo: supportsUndo)
}
}
/**
Refreshes all registered objects `NSManagedObject`s in the `DataStack`.
*/
@objc
public func refreshAllObjectsAsFaults() {
self.bridgeToSwift.refreshAllObjectsAsFaults()
}
}