UIImagePickerController
inherits from UINavigationController
. The delegate property is part of UINavigationController
, so it requires that its delegate conforms to the UINavigationControllerDelegate
protocol.
The delegate property is declared like so:
@property(nonatomic, assign) id<UINavigationControllerDelegate> delegate;
This tells the compiler to verify that your controller will implement the UINavigationConrollerDelegate
protocol. The check is in place so that a compile-time warning can be generated if your controller class does not properly implement all of the methods that the UINavigationController
might send to its delegate.
If you're looking for a solution, you can indicate (in your controller class interface) that your controller is compliant with that protocol:
@interface MyController : NSObject <UINavigationControllerDelegate>
...
@end
Once this is done, the compiler will warn you about any required delegate methods that you haven't implemented. This is a good thing, as it will prevent you from releasing code that might accidentally throw a "method not found" runtime error.