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I'm reasonably-but-not-completely positive I'm not doing anything wrong here, but forgive me if I am.
I have a class which I use to manage the presentation of the introduction, which is an NSObject.
It retains a strong property of type MYBlurIntroductionView, self.introductionView.
After initializing the introduction view, I set self.introductionView.delegate = self.
Examining self.introductionView immediately after calling buildIntroductionWithPanels, the delegate is indeed set to my object instance. However, no delegate methods ever get called, and I found that by adding a breakpoint prior to the calls to delegate methods in the MYBlurIntroductionView class, I'm seeing that its delegate property is now nil.
Has anyone else seen this?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
I'm reasonably-but-not-completely positive I'm not doing anything wrong here, but forgive me if I am.
I have a class which I use to manage the presentation of the introduction, which is an NSObject.
It retains a strong property of type MYBlurIntroductionView, self.introductionView.
After initializing the introduction view, I set self.introductionView.delegate = self.
Examining self.introductionView immediately after calling buildIntroductionWithPanels, the delegate is indeed set to my object instance. However, no delegate methods ever get called, and I found that by adding a breakpoint prior to the calls to delegate methods in the MYBlurIntroductionView class, I'm seeing that its delegate property is now nil.
Has anyone else seen this?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: