I have the following method:
- (void) someMethod
{
if ([super respondsToSelector:@selector(someMethod)])
{
[super performSelector:@selector(someMethod)
withObject:nil];
}
}
someMethod does not exist on superclass. as i understand, if there is no such method, runtime will ask the next responder in chain for such method till the NSObject class. And i was sure, that if statement will return NO.
Statement return YES. After that it performs selector without crash. As result - infinite recursion.
so, i have two questions:
- Why
[super respondsToSelector:@selector(someMethod)]
returns YES ? - Why
[super performSelector:@selector(someMethod) withObject:nil]
does not crash with error 'does not responds to selector' ?
I think i've missed something essential. Please, help.