Re: erroneous template
Re: erroneous template
- Subject: Re: erroneous template
- From: Juan Fernandez <email@hidden>
- Date: Sun, 23 Oct 2011 12:34:37 -0400
if you do not supply a root view controller on the nib or by the template, xcode is expecting you to have a root view controller manually by the end of your applicationDidFinishLaunching
On Oct 23, 2011, at 11:26 AM, Matt Neuburg wrote:
> Use Xcode 4.2 to create a new project based on the last iOS template, Empty Application. Run the project. It runs, but a warning message results in the console:
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> "Applications are expected to have a root view controller at the end of application launch"
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> An application template whose application isn't valid? Is this wise?
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> I do sort of understand why Apple has modified the previous Empty Window template; before, it made a window whose root view was pulled directly from a nib, with no root view controller, and this really was never correct, since there is no reason on earth why an iOS app should lack a root view controller. But as it stands this now is a peculiarly useless template.
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