I have a textfield in my app. There is a method that listens for changes in textView.
- (void) textViewDidChange:(UITextView *)textView {
//Some code that imports data from textView to collection view
[self.collectionView reloadData];
}
When typing in textView, it works just perfectly. But when I press voice dictation button and start dictating, the dictation aborts after first chunk of voice becomes text. In other words, after - (void) textViewDidChange:(UITextView *)textView
and [self.collectionView reloadData];
inside of it is called.
I have checked abortion is caused directly by [self.collectionView reloadData];
. If I comment this line, I can dictate as much as I can. But if it is called, the voice dictation is just aborted and you have to press dictation button again.
Does anyone have an idea how to solve abortion problem?
In response to: @nikolay-shmyrev:
Thank you for the comment.
I am using JSQMessagesViewController
I just added the line
self.inputToolbar.contentView.textView.delegate = self;
and method:
- (void) textViewDidChange:(UITextView *)textView {
[self.collectionView reloadData];
}
to viewDidLoad
method in DemoMessagesViewController.m
to illustrate the problem. (the example with my issue can be checked https://github.com/Marindrew/JSQMessagesViewController , when you launch the app, open JSQMessagesViewController through storyboard and start voice dictation using keyboard. It stops after the first word)
JSQMessagesCollectionView *collectionView;
property and@property (weak, nonatomic, readonly) JSQMessagesInputToolbar *inputToolbar;
inJSQMessagesViewController
. I also put a breakpoint before I call reloadData and checked that there is notextView
orJSQMessagesInputToolbar
inside of that collection view before update. How have you found that it is a part of collectionView? Thank you.