I have my UIPopoverController with self as a delegate: I receive calls when I tap outside the popover controller, but when I tap inside I want to dismiss too, so I use -dismissPopoverAnimated: but delegate is not called in this case. Is this normal? Is this a bug or I am doing something wrong?
newDocPopoverController = [[UIPopoverController alloc] initWithContentViewController:vc];
[newDocPopoverController setPopoverContentSize:CGSizeMake(240, 44*4)];
[newDocPopoverController presentPopoverFromBarButtonItem:sender
permittedArrowDirections:UIPopoverArrowDirectionAny
animated:YES];
[newDocPopoverController setDelegate:self];
UPDATE:
Oh, regardless the origin of the problem (Whether is a bug or this is the intended behavior) calling the delegate by myself solves the problem :)
When the contentViewController's view is touched I will call parent UIPopoverController's delegate a call.
if ([parentPopoverController.delegate popoverControllerShouldDismissPopover:parentPopoverController]){
[parentPopoverController dismissPopoverAnimated:YES];
[parentPopoverController.delegate popoverControllerDidDismissPopover:parentPopoverController];
}r];
That's normal, expected behavior.
Quoting the Apple docs on popoverControllerDidDismissPopover:
:
The popover controller does not call this method in response to programmatic calls to the
dismissPopoverAnimated:
method. If you dismiss the popover programmatically, you should perform any cleanup actions immediately after calling thedismissPopoverAnimated:
method.