Question

I want to know how to call my function on the main thread.

How do I make sure my function is called on the main thread?

(this follows a previous question of mine).

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Solution

there any rule I can follow to be sure that my app executes my own code just in the main thread?

Typically you wouldn't need to do anything to ensure this — your list of things is usually enough. Unless you're interacting with some API that happens to spawn a thread and run your code in the background, you'll be running on the main thread.

If you want to be really sure, you can do things like

[self performSelectorOnMainThread:@selector(myMethod:) withObject:anObj waitUntilDone:YES];

to execute a method on the main thread. (There's a GCD equivalent too.)

OTHER TIPS

This will do it:

[[NSOperationQueue mainQueue] addOperationWithBlock:^ {

   //Your code goes in here
   NSLog(@"Main Thread Code");

}];

Hope this helps!

When you're using iOS >= 4

dispatch_async(dispatch_get_main_queue(), ^{
  //Your main thread code goes in here
  NSLog(@"Im on the main thread");       
});

i think this is cool, even tho in general its good form to leave the caller of a method responsible for ensuring its called on the right thread.

if (![[NSThread currentThread] isMainThread]) {
    [self performSelector:_cmd onThread:[NSThread mainThread] withObject:someObject waitUntilDone:NO];
    return;
}
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