Fix Core Data threading problem with AFMMRecordResponseSerializer. The ...#87
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Fix Core Data threading problem with AFMMRecordResponseSerializer. The ...#87jonbrooks wants to merge 1 commit intomutualmobile:masterfrom
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…e serializer does its work on a background thread, therefore the RecordResponse needs to be instantiated with a background context, and transfer to the main thread’s context is done via -performBlockAndWait:
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This is a possible change to fix #85 |
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Hey Jon, I created a new PR with your changes + some of my own to include support for MMRecord's built in error handling. Please take a look here: #88 |
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I think your changes look good by the way. Thanks! |
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...serializer does its work on a background thread, therefore the RecordResponse needs to be instantiated with a background context, and transfer to the main thread’s context is done via -performBlockAndWait: