Question

When my app is run in the iPhone simulator, the delegate method

- (void)applicationWillTerminate:(UIApplication *)application

is only called the first time I hit the iPhone simulator's home button.

After the home button is pressed and the app is launched again, hitting the home button does not call the delegate method.

What is going on here? Am I misunderstanding something fundamental?

Was it helpful?

Solution

I suspect that it is being called, but that you are getting confused because after you hit the Home button in the Simulator, you've ended the current session in Xcode. You probably have an NSLog in your applicationWillTerminate: method, yes? Once you hit the Home button, NSLogs no longer show up in Xcode's run console. If you open /Applications/Console.app I expect they'll show up there.

OTHER TIPS

- (void)applicationWillTerminate:(UIApplication *)application

is called when the application "terminates". If you are using iOS then the app will NOT terminate when the home button is pressed, unless you have disabled multi-tasking for your app or the user does not have a "multi-tasking supported" device.

- (void)applicationDidEnterBackground {

is now used when the user presses the home button. Unless (as I previously said) you have disabled multi-tasking for your app or the user does not have a "multi-tasking supported" device.

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