I use Core Data in my application, and discovered some odd behavior of the simulator: When I add some data to Core Data in my app and quits the simulator using the "stop" button in XCode (or just press Cmd-Q) immediately, the data is not stored in the database the next time I start the simulator. After some testing, I found out, that the data is stored to disk:
- immediately if I press the home button. (Almost - it is possible to quit the application before data is stored if quitting very fast.)
- If I let the application run for some time (at least about 20 seconds) after adding data.
It does not help to call [NSManagedObjectContext save:]. The behavior is the same.
So my question is: What is the reason for this kind of behavior? Are there any way to force flushing to disk before quitting? And are there any risk that I can loose data this way when running on a device (personally, I do not see any, except a force close, but the odd behavior bothers me a bit)