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Imagine there is a method in my MVC Controller who can be called multiple time during different time of is life.

Is there a way to retrieve, and print out enventually, in wich state is this Controller ?

It's maybe a short and/or dumb question, but with this indication it'll be easier to know if this method is called at a wrong or good time.

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  • What are the differerent "states" you'd be looking for?
    – gregheo
    Mar 26, 2015 at 13:17
  • Are you asking about the states of lifecycle of ViewController?
    – saurabh
    Mar 26, 2015 at 13:23
  • Yes exactly, sorry if this wasn't clear like viewDidLoad, willLoad, willDesappear, ...
    – dib258
    Mar 26, 2015 at 13:46

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I wrote a blog post about exactly this: managing Application LifeCycle as you move through an App.

I'd suggest you subclass UIViewController with this LifeCycleViewController, and then for every VC in the App subclass the LifeCycleViewController. That way as you move around, in the logs you'll get:

'RootView willAppear'

'RootView didLoad'

etc.

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