On 5/23/12 3:24 PM, Rick Mann wrote:
> I've got a UIScrollView that's supposed to page horizontally. It
> works correctly if programmatically scrolled, but user touches to
> scroll it are getting eaten by something else.
> 
> Is there any way to debug the touches, and see who's getting them?
> This used to work, but I've been doing some other work and hadn't
> noticed that this broke. I've got 45 minutes left to fix this, and I
> don't know what to look for.

Well, first check that you didn't accidentally setUserInteractionEnabled:NO.

You could try breaking on, e.g., touchesBegan:withEvent: and see who's
eating the touches, if that's the problem.

Though with such little time left (ah, deadlines), I'd probably just do
a binary search through all the old commits of the code until I found
the commit that broke it, then do a diff.  Not particularly elegant, but
often quite fast for tracking these sorts of bugs down.  (Both hg and
git have a "bisect" feature designed to facilitate this.)


-- 
Conrad Shultz

Synthetiq Solutions
www.synthetiqsolutions.com
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