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Asked: May 24, 20262026-05-24T11:03:48+00:00 2026-05-24T11:03:48+00:00

I’m learning Core Data with the help of the book. There is a code:

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I’m learning Core Data with the help of the book. There is a code:

- (void)loadData {
// Pull the movies. If we have 200, assume our db is set up.
NSManagedObjectContext *context = [self managedObjectContext];
NSFetchRequest *request = [[NSFetchRequest alloc] init];
[request setEntity:[NSEntityDescription entityForName:@"Movie"
                               inManagedObjectContext:context]];
NSArray *results = [context executeFetchRequest:request error:nil];
if ([results count] != 200) {
// Add 200 actors, movies, and studios
for (int i = 1; i <= 200; i++) {
[self insertObjectForName:@"Actor" withName:
                 [NSString stringWithFormat: @"Actor %d", i]];
[self insertObjectForName:@"Movie" withName:
                 [NSString stringWithFormat: @"Movie %d", i]];
[self insertObjectForName:@"Studio" withName:
                 [NSString stringWithFormat: @"Studio %d", i]];
}
// Relate all the actors and all the studios to all the movies
NSManagedObjectContext *context = [self managedObjectContext];
NSFetchRequest *request = [[NSFetchRequest alloc] init];
[request setEntity:[NSEntityDescription entityForName:@"Movie"
                               inManagedObjectContext:context]];
NSArray *results = [context executeFetchRequest:request error:nil];
for (NSManagedObject *movie in results) {
[request setEntity:[NSEntityDescription entityForName:@"Actor"
                               inManagedObjectContext:context]];
NSArray *actors = [context executeFetchRequest:request error:nil];
NSMutableSet *set = [movie mutableSetValueForKey:@"actors"];
[set addObjectsFromArray:actors];
[request setEntity:[NSEntityDescription entityForName:@"Studio"
                               inManagedObjectContext:context]];
NSArray *studios = [context executeFetchRequest:request error:nil];
set = [movie mutableSetValueForKey:@"studios"];
[set addObjectsFromArray:studios];
}
}
[request release];
NSError *error = nil;
if (![context save:&error]) {
NSLog(@"Unresolved error %@, %@", error, [error userInfo]);
abort();
}
}

The main question is: is it necessary to renew the context pointer, if there were any changes in that context?
What I mean: I get the pointer to the context at the beginning of the method, next in the loop I take this context and insert managed objects there (-insertObjectForName:withName:). Then I see this renewal of the context pointer and have that question: is it a rule of some kind, and I should act the same, or its just not-so-neat code example? Why can’t I use the old pointer?

—Edit— One more question: is that a legal initialization of a request here in the code:

NSFetchRequest *request = [[NSFetchRequest alloc] init];
...
NSFetchRequest *request = [[NSFetchRequest alloc] init];
...
[request release];

Two allocs and only one release?

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    2026-05-24T11:03:49+00:00Added an answer on May 24, 2026 at 11:03 am

    I also have this book and looked it up.

    Clearly seems like a typo to me and doesn’t really make much sense.

    Just ignore that line and continue – it should work fine without.

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