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@MarcGravell Intriguing.
19:20
question: I want to do some stuff when applicationDidEnterBackground was fired
what I do right now is, I push a notification to the notificationcenter
and observe that notification inside my viewcontroller
is that the way it's supposed to be done?
@Shaharyar I don't think you need to push a notification.
ok, how else can I determine that the application went to the background?
@Shaharyar Register for the notification directly.
@Shaharyar what I meant was you don't need to push a notification yourself.
oh okay, so the SDK provides a notification for that? and which one is it?
@Shaharyar The notification is posted by UIApplication anyway
19:23
bye all
UIApplicationDidEnterBackgroundNotification
@Shaharyar Did you know that delegates are automatically registered as observers for notifications that the class they are a delegate of sends?
nope, I didn't know that
that makes things a lot easier!
@Shaharyar which is why the App delegate receives the notification. The simple rule is that if the class posts a notification, the delegate handles the notification with a function name that you get by removing the initial UI, the final Notification, and lowercasing the first word.
crazy, awesome
So UIApplicationDidEnterBackgroundNotification is handled by applicationDidEnterBackground in it's delegate. But that means that there as a notification posted with that name.
@Shaharyar so to answer you question - Yes it is the right way to register for the notification, but you don't need to generate the notification yourself.
19:28
alright, that's what I was looking for
another question :
i'm still having trouble with my MPMoviePlayerController
upon entering background, I can manage it to continue playing by calling play again
@Shaharyar You're on your own there. I haven't done anything with media players :D
thanks :P
@Shaharyar Dude - at least I told you something that you didn't know already :D
Good night @all
Good night @Abizern @aimzy
Night.
19:32
@ControlV good night
@Abizern another question :
if my superclass has a readonly property
and if I want that property to be overridden
should I then just create a instance variable of that type and return that instance variable in the getter?
@Shaharyar No, just redeclare the property in your class. I think that should work.
yes but how can I do custom initialization?
@Shaharyar I'm not sure what you are trying to do? you call super init as usual, this sets up the property, and then your specific initializer can set the property up how you want.
@Abizern oh, alright - my mistake was that I re-set the property
19:38
@Shaharyar But, it depends on the property. If it's readonly, and you can't see what the implementation of the setter is, then redeclaring the property in your subclass could cause unforseen consequences.
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