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removeFromSuperview is a selector of UIView. And the superClass of UIView is UIResponder, so if The program runs into the code [super removeFromSuperview], the UIResponder does not recognise the selector removeFromSuperView. So my problem is: will it throw unrecognized exception?

   - (void)removeFromSuperview
{
    [UIView animateWithDuration:0.35f delay:0.0 options:UIViewAnimationOptionCurveEaseOut animations:^{
        self.frame = afterFrame;
        if (self.leftLeave) {
            self.transform = CGAffineTransformMakeRotation(-M_1_PI / 1.5);
        }else {
            self.transform = CGAffineTransformMakeRotation(M_1_PI / 1.5);
        }
    } completion:^(BOOL finished) {
        [super removeFromSuperview];
    }];
}
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I assume you are writing this code in a subclass of UIView, because it seems to be the most likely scenario. As you have probably noticed, it won't throw an exception because super is UIView, not UIResponder.

The class hierarchy is UIResponder -> UIView -> MyView.

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