I've had a similar issue when performing a custom UIViewController
presentation using a UIViewControllerAnimatedTransitioning
class. For me, the printouts looked like the following:
-[UIApplication endIgnoringInteractionEvents] called without matching -beginIgnoringInteractionEvents. Ignoring.
-[UIWindow endDisablingInterfaceAutorotationAnimated:] called on <UIWindow: 0x7f9f83f42db0; frame = (0 0; 375 667); autoresize = W+H; gestureRecognizers = <NSArray: 0x7f9f83f44ed0>; layer = <UIWindowLayer: 0x7f9f83f40ca0>> without matching -beginDisablingInterfaceAutorotation. Ignoring.
-[UIWindow endDisablingInterfaceAutorotationAnimated:] called on <UITextEffectsWindow: 0x7f9f862553a0; frame = (0 0; 375 667); opaque = NO; autoresize = W+H; layer = <UIWindowLayer: 0x7f9f83f9a1e0>> without matching -beginDisablingInterfaceAutorotation. Ignoring.
I found out that the error was caused by calling transitionContext.completeTransition(true)
twice (once in animateTransition(_:)
, and another in a CAAnimation
delegate animationDidStop(_:flag:)
method). You might want to check that you aren't doing something similar.