Re: Problem with CALayer delegate
Re: Problem with CALayer delegate
- Subject: Re: Problem with CALayer delegate
- From: Francois-Jean De Brienne <email@hidden>
- Date: Sat, 23 Feb 2008 00:38:33 -0500
sure, but I don't really want to subclass calayer (unnecessary) and I
have a feeling I would run into the same problem, no?
On 23-Feb-08, at 12:20 AM, Matt Long wrote:
You could try creating your own CALayer derived class that overrides
- (void)drawInContext:(CGContextRef)ctx
drawLayer simply allows your delegate to override that same method
externally.
-Matt
On Feb 22, 2008, at 9:52 PM, Francois-Jean De Brienne wrote:
Hello everyone,
I'm a very new cocoa developer (I switched two months ago) but an
experienced (15+ years) developer.
I'm struggling trying to get a CALayer delegate method,
specifically drawLayer being called. I am trying to host the
CALayer inside an NSView that would be the delegate for the CALayer.
The CALayer is an attribute of my custom NSView called mainLayer.
Here is the initWithFrame method for my custom NSView:
-(id) initWithFrame: (NSRect) frameRect
{
self = [super initWithFrame:frameRect];
if (self)
{
mainLayer = [[[CALayer alloc] init] retain];
[mainLayer setDelegate:self];
[self setLayer:mainLayer];
[self setWantsLayer:YES];
}
return self;
}
Then, the custom NSView declares a drawLayer method as such (that
I'd want to be called from my mainLayer):
-(void)drawLayer:(CALayer*) layer inContext:(CGContextRef)ctx
{
NSLog (@"Entered drawLayer");
}
Now, whenever I send the setNeedsDisplay message to mainLayer, I
assume that drawLayer would be called. It is not.
drawLayer is also declared in the .h for the custom NSView (if that
makes any difference).
If I override and define drawRect for my NSView, I can verify that
it does enter that method:
- (void)drawRect:(NSRect)rect
{
NSLog (@"Entered drawRect");
}
What am I doing wrong?
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