Also, note that you can use a symbol too, which is more efficient (they are only created once):
NSNotificationCenter.defaultCenter.addObserver(self, selector: :"track_finished:" name:QTMovieDidEndNotification, object:nil)
Laurent On Apr 24, 2010, at 1:32 PM, Thibault Martin-Lagardette wrote:
I concur.
The problem is that you call: NSNotificationCenter.defaultCenter.addObserver(self, selector: :track_finished, name:QTMovieDidEndNotification, object:nil)
That means you tell the notification center to call "track_finished", not "track_finished:" :-)
-- Thibault Martin-Lagardette
On Apr 24, 2010, at 03:41, Jakub Suder wrote:
Hi,
In ObjC, a method 'foo' that has one argument is referenced as 'foo:' in such situations (with colon), not 'foo'. Try passing a string "track_finished_with_notifier:" to the notification center.
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