Is calling something like this considered thread safe ? It's only creating a UIImage, no UI updating. I can't find any documentation about this.
UIImage * hiResImage = [[UIImage alloc] initWithContentsOfFile:path];
FYI, I later do the UI update on main thread like this...
[imageViewForZoom performSelectorOnMainThread:@selector(setImage:) withObject:hiResImage waitUntilDone:NO];
What I already know:
- Since iOS4, many drawing method of UIKit became thread safe. Read from here.
- I should not update ui on background thread (e.g. no
[myImageView setImage:image];
)
EDIT: Let's look at another point of view. Does 'not-thread-safe' means that there is a chance that it can be blocked forever? or just means there is no guarantee on the start/duration execution time. If it is the latter case, then there is no problem if we would have some 'undetermined amount' of delay when loading an image. The UI update is done on main thread. So, it is still considered OK, for creating UIImage at least, to be not-thread-safe.
I know this is not really related to the question but just want to point it out since I fear there will be no clear-cut answer to my original question :)