I am fiddling with some code to try and get UIViewController containment working (in an iPad app).
The scenario is as follows: I have a view that I'd like to display a second view on top of. I'd like to have a second (different) UIViewController manage all the interactions with the second view. The first view will load the second view on the press of a button. When the button is pressed the following code runs in the first controller:
-(void)displayPropertyView // <-button triggers this
{
// Need to instantiate a new view and add it to the main editor view.
HPSQuestionListController* questionListController = [ [ HPSQuestionListController alloc ] init ];
[self.view addSubview:questionListController.view];
[self.view bringSubviewToFront:questionListController.view];
[self pushViewController:questionListController animated:YES];
}
-(void)pushViewController:(UIViewController*)controller animated:(BOOL)animated
{
[self addChildViewController:controller];
//[controller didMoveToParentViewController:self];
if (YES)
{
[self transitionFromViewController:self
toViewController:controller
duration:1.0
options:nil
animations:^{}
completion:^(BOOL finished){
[controller didMoveToParentViewController:self];
}];
}
}
The app crashes on the transitionFromViewController line with:
Children view controllers and must have a common parent view controller when calling -[UIViewController transitionFromViewController:toViewController:duration:options:animations:completion:]'
Anyone know how to solve this? My understanding of UIViewController containment is that I can have two controllers managing two views at the same time. Is this wrong?