Hi all, I've been reading the docs for Core Animation, specifically about layer-actions, and it mentions a constant called kCAOnOrderOut which is supposedly called when your layer is removed from its superlayer (or hidden). However, if it's removed from superlayer, the animation returned for the kCAOnOrderOut event is apparently ignored, because the layer is removed immediately, instead of when the animation finishes. The docs practically declare that this is meant for animations. So, what gives? Is this too good to be true? Do I need to use the workaround of adding the animation, and in the didStop delegate, removing the layer myself? Code would be so much cleaner if just calling -removeFromSuperlayer would invoke the animation for me and then remove it itself...
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