You can subclass UIApplication:
- Create an UIApplication Subclass
- override the
-(BOOL)sendAction:(SEL)action to:(id)target from:(id)sender forEvent:(UIEvent *)event
method, remember to call the super implementation - put an
NSLog
or other diagnostic code inside the implementation
Example, this will print a log every time an UIButton is pressed:
-(BOOL)sendAction:(SEL)action to:(id)target from:(id)sender forEvent:(UIEvent *)event
{
if ([sender isKindOfClass:[UIButton class]])
{
NSLog(@"Action: %@ - %@ - %@", NSStringFromSelector(action), target, sender);
}
return [super sendAction:action to:target from:sender forEvent:event];
}
2013-07-08 14:46:18.270 UIApplicationSubclass[94764:c07] Action: anAction: - <ViewController: 0x76790a0> - <UIRoundedRectButton: 0x767b9b0; frame = (103 66; 73 44); opaque = NO; autoresize = TM+BM; layer = <CALayer: 0x767bad0>>
2013-07-08 14:46:27.378 UIApplicationSubclass[94764:c07] Action: anAction: - <ViewController: 0x76790a0> - <UIRoundedRectButton: 0x767b9b0; frame = (103 66; 73 44); opaque = NO; autoresize = TM+BM; layer = <CALayer: 0x767bad0>>
Moreover, to subclass UIApplication, you must change the main.m file like this (In my case the UIApplication subclass was named FLApplication, look at the third parameter of the UIApplicationMain function and the import of FLApplication.h)
#import "AppDelegate.h"
#import "FLApplication.h"
int main(int argc, char *argv[])
{
@autoreleasepool {
return UIApplicationMain(argc, argv, NSStringFromClass([FLApplication class]), NSStringFromClass([AppDelegate class]));
}
}