assigning to uiimagepickercontrollerdelegate from incompatible type

I have added a UIImagePickerController to a UIViewController. I have assigned the UIImagePickerControllerDelegate to that UIViewController.

When I try to do

myPicker.delegate = self;

Xcode gifts me with this message: warning: assigning to id from incompatible type 'RootViewController *'

Then I added the UINavigationControllerDelegate protocol to the same UIViewController and the error message vanished.

So, do I have to add both protocols to the ViewController when I add a UIImagePickerController?

if the UIImagePickerController is a subclass of UINavigationController as stated on the docs, shouldn't this be automatic? Why do I have to add its parent's delegate protocol and not just the UIImagePickerControllerDelegate protocol?

Is this a bug or am I missing something?

thanks.

 

 

As you noted, UIImagePickerController inherits from UINavigationController. It uses the same delegate property though and doesn't declare a (hypothetical) "imagePickerDelegate" of its own, so your delegate has to conform to both protocols. It makes sense, because you're also assigning the same delegate to the UINavigationController part (that knows nothing about the image picker).

The API design is a bit questionable here in my opinion, but anyway, all methods in UINavigationControllerDelegate are optional, so it suffices to declare that you conform to the protocol and be done with it.

posted @ 2013-10-11 14:01  如来藏  阅读(681)  评论(0编辑  收藏  举报