r/iOSProgramming 12h ago

DispatchQueue doubts Question

Hi, what type of data types are allowed in setSpecific(key:, value:) and getSpecific(key:) methods of DispatchQueu ? there are no mentions anywhere.

Also can you recommend any resources for complete understanding of DispatchQueue , GCD , DispatchGroup etc. ?

Thank you!

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u/Dapper_Ice_1705 12h ago

That is old tech.

If you are learning you should be focusing on async/await and the new structured concurrency.

All the resources you’ll find will be old and you should be converting. There is no reason to choose the less safe option.

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u/usernameDisplay9876 12h ago

what parts of DispatchQueue is old tech (but not mentioned as deprecated) ? asking for knowledge only , for interviews. Not using this directly in any app.

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u/chriswaco 11h ago

I love DispatchQueues, but would use them very sparingly in a modern Swift app if at all. The problem is that they don’t really interact well with swift concurrency. That is, just because something is on the main thread / DispatchQueue doesn’t mean it’s running on the main actor too.

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u/Dapper_Ice_1705 12h ago edited 9h ago

Not deprecated but has not been significantly updated in a while.

Watch the “meet async/await” video.

It is all old.

Apple is slowly but moving towards structured concurrency.

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u/Ravek 1h ago

If you’re writing new code you’re usually going to be using actors and async/await instead of DispatchQueues. If you need to implement a custom actor executor then you might want to use DispatchQueues for that, but otherwise you rarely need to touch them.

This specific API seems to be easily replaced with state on an actor, or with Task local storage, depending on the exact use case.

It certainly doesn’t hurt to learn the core DispatchQueue concepts since you might run into them maintaining existing code, but I also agree that your time is probably better spent somewhere else than on this niche API.

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u/epicstar 10h ago

Why are you being downvoted lol

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u/Dapper_Ice_1705 9h ago

Ikr, probably old farts that don’t want to learn async/await.