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In the tutorial on how to fetch data from core data, I found the following code.

What is this ... operator? What is this moc?

Am I supposed to implement some sort of protocol in order to have access to these special operators?

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  • moc here is just a constant. ... is nothing, or blank asking you to initialize the constant.... so put some code there. Jul 24, 2017 at 20:50

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"MOC" in CoreData refers to a managed object context.

Overview

A context consists of a group of related model objects that represent an internally consistent view of one or more persistent stores. Changes to managed objects are held in memory, in the associated context, until that context is saved to one or more persistent stores. A single managed object instance exists in one and only one context, but multiple copies of an object can exist in different contexts. Thus an object is unique to a particular context.

The ... is not actual code, it's just representing that the initialization of the managed object context would go there.

For example:

let moc = NSManagedObjectContext(concurrencyType: .mainQueueConcurrencyType)
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  • But why would they leave it empty in a tutorial?
    – koen
    Jul 25, 2017 at 1:25
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    @Koen Sometimes initializing the managed object context can be verbose so it was most likely to save space. I'm sure earlier in the tutorial they must have shown the initialization.
    – Paolo
    Jul 25, 2017 at 1:36

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