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UIColor-Expanded Category Method in primary class #8
UIColor-Expanded Category Method in primary class #8
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Has this problem been resolved yet? Still can't figure it out! |
I'm also using MAConfirmButton. I think that's happening because UIColor has a method now, which wasn't present when the UIColor-Expanded category was created. |
But when I comment out the method, in the UIColor-Extended class, the buttons tint color turns red from yellow. Here is the method that's causing all the trouble:
When I'm creating the MAConfirmButton I use the In the method causing the trouble you convert it to be the above method. Any thoughts on this? |
If you are on a tight schedule I suggest you just to rename that conflicting method, and also rename all occurrences of it in I don't use Looking deeper you may notice that this |
This is in fact a huge bug on iOS 6. Confirmed. PR forthcoming. |
This is actually worse than I thought. This method has existed since iOS 2.0. Yuck. |
In the UIColor-Expanded category class that comes with the project I noticed a warning that says: Category is implementing a method which will also be implemented by its primary class.
Can you make this a subclass instead or how should I resolve this and make the warning disappear?
Regards/
Jacob Lindgren
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