Declaring in .h

-(void)vagTouchesBegan:(id)sender;
was my first impulse. But that's not enough.

About the memory problem, I suppose I should receive touchesBegan in the
controller and sort out what I get ?

2009/5/30 WT <jrca...@gmail.com>

> On May 30, 2009, at 4:40 PM, Pierre Berloquin wrote:
>
>  [theViewController vagTouchesBegan:self];
>> QED
>> There's still a warning that the view controller may not respond. But it
>> works seamlessly.
>> Can I get rid of the warning?
>>
>
> Yes, by declaring the method -vagTouchesBegan: in the header file of your
> view controller class.
>
> Something to be cautious about when storing in the view a pointer to its
> view controller is that you may end up creating a retain cycle, since the
> view controller already retains its view. I would recommend that you read
> the documentation on memory management to make sure you don't create
> unnecessary problems for yourself.
>
> Wagner
>



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