Unannounced, the 2 notices in the image below were discovered while searching for why -applicationShouldTerminate:
is not being called in AppDelegate.m on quit (Cmd+Q). It worked some time ago.
Hovering over the two yellow triangles reveals:
- NSObject does not have an outlet named delegate.
- The action 'terminate:' is not defined on 'NSObject'.
Xcode is not showing errors or warnings and the app builds.
-applicationShouldTerminateAfterLastWindowClosed:
IS called within AppDelegate.m when the red dot of the window is clicked.
My experience with Cocoa is thin (learning). I've compared the connections for File's Owner, Application and App Delegate in 2 other projects, and think a missing window outlet might be the cause. The notices above point to something else.
I would like to make sure the connections are correct as a first step. How do I repair this?
Edit: Add image of Main Window Controller connections
Edit 2: Add image of File's Owner connections