The answer depends very much on whether your background MOC has the main MOC as a parent.
You only need to use performBlock
if you are using MOCs with private/main queue concurrency.
And if you are, to get commands executed in the corresponding correct queue, you'd use performBlock
.
So even if you have to use mergeChanges
-- and you don't have to with child contexts-- you would nest mergeChanges
in a performBlock
! But the reason you don't have to with a child context is because your "background thread" MOC should could be a child of the main thread MOC. So all you have to do is save
the child to merge changes into the parent. (Note that the parent also needs to be saved)
So to get back to the question:
mergeChanges
if you're not pushing changes from child to parent MOC with a save in the child
- use
performBlock
everywhere but on operations on the mainQueueMOC on the main thread if you have using multiple MOCs with different concurrency types