I have an NSOperation
subclass that I want to run concurrently.
My understanding is that for concurrent operations to work:
- I need to define
isConcurrent
to returnYES
. - I need to define the
start
method - I need to send KVOs notification for
isExecuting
andisFinished
when it's done. - Using
@synthesize
will automatically send the appropriate KVO notifications when the values forisExecuting
andisFinished
are changed.
Despite this, I have verified that my queue never moves on to the next item.
Here's the meat of my code:
@interface MyOperation()
@property (readwrite) BOOL isExecuting;
@property (readwrite) BOOL isFinished;
@end
@implementation MyOperation
- (void)start
{
@autoreleasepool {
self.isExecuting = YES;
self.HTTPOperation = [[AFHTTPRequestOperation alloc] initWithRequest: URLRequest];
_HTTPOperation.completionBlock = [^{
[self completed];
self.isExecuting = NO;
self.isFinished = YES;
} copy];
[_HTTPOperation start];
}
}
- (BOOL)isConcurrent
{
return YES;
}
- (void)completed
{
}
@end
What am I missing?
(This is on an iPhone, but I can't imagine that matters.)