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Re: performSelectorOnMainThread
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Re: performSelectorOnMainThread


  • Subject: Re: performSelectorOnMainThread
  • From: Buddy Kurz <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 20 Jul 2006 07:40:17 -0700

Are you including the colon at the end of your selector?

[yourObject performSelectorOnMainThread:@selector(yourSelector:) withObject:arg waitUntilDone:wait]



On Jul 20, 2006, at 7:04 AM, Eric Blanpied wrote:

I'm trying to use (void)performSelectorOnMainThread:(SEL)aSelector withObject:(id)arg waitUntilDone:(BOOL)wait, and I don't understand how to receive the argument.

From the docs: "The method should not have a significant return value and should take a single argument of type id, or no arguments."

I can make it work when my method has no arguments, but I want to pass a dictionary with some data. When I add (id)arg or (id*)arg, I get an exception with "selector not recognized".

What's the proper way to do this, and how would I retrieve the dict once I got it? Would I cast the object as an NSDictionary?

A bit of a sample is probably all I need.

Thanks

-e
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