Currently I am using CATransition to display a subview:

[window addSubview:monthView.view];

CATransition *animation = [CATransition animation];

[animation setDuration:0.25];

*[animation setDelegate:self];*

[animation setType:kCATransitionPush];

[animation setSubtype:kCATransitionFromLeft];

[animation setTimingFunction:[CAMediaTimingFunction
functionWithName:kCAMediaTimingFunctionEaseInEaseOut]];

[[monthView.view layer] addAnimation:animation forKey:@"fadeIn"];


So that delegate opens up a callback for animationDidStop:

- (void)animationDidStop:(CAAnimation *)theAnimation finished: (BOOL)flag {

However I also have a method to dismiss a subView using CATransition - and
the same callback is called. How can I determine what the *key* is in the
animationDidStop? I basically just need to determine in what context the
animationDidStop is being called.

Thanks for any pointers. Continuing to Google.

Eric
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