I have several objects of a subclass of uiview, inside the main view of a viewcontroller that I animate infinitely by calling the following method in the class:
- (void)hover:(NSNumber *)upDown {
int sense = [upDown intValue];
[UIView animateWithDuration:0.8 delay:0.1 options:UIViewAnimationOptionCurveEaseInOut | UIViewAnimationOptionAllowUserInteraction
animations:^{
CGRect frame = self.frame;
frame.origin.y += (sense==1?1:-1) * 5;
self.frame = frame;
}
completion:^(BOOL finished){
[self hover:[NSNumber numberWithInt:(sense==1?0:1)]];
}];
}
It works great except that in the device, when the home button is pressed, the app semi-freezes (the app eventually goes to background by pressing the home button repeatedly for quite a while) and any interaction with other buttons stops working. It works fine in any other case, i.e. as long as I don't press the home button I can navigate through controllers, press buttons, etc... and on the simulator.
Any ideas?
UPDATE: The culprit seems to be the shadow I'm applying to the views I'm animating
self.layer.shadowColor = [UIColor blackColor].CGColor;
self.layer.shadowOpacity = 1.0;
self.layer.shadowRadius = 5.0;
This seems to be causing some kind of overhead that only affects the app not being able to go into background state???
Anyone encountered this?
UPDATE: In the end I decided to get rid of that code and draw the shadow with Quartz in the drawRect: method. I suspect the problem might have to do with the snapshot that the iPhone takes before going into background mode and the shadow applied to the layer outside the bounds, but it's just a guess.