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Asked: June 7, 20262026-06-07T00:20:06+00:00 2026-06-07T00:20:06+00:00

I’m creating a barButton which when pressed should set the editing mode of a

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I’m creating a barButton which when pressed should set the editing mode of a UITableView to yes. Here’s my code:

self.navigationItem.rightBarButtonItem = [[UIBarButtonItem alloc] initWithTitle: @"Edit"
                                                                             style: self.navigationController.navigationItem.leftBarButtonItem.style
                                                                            target: self
                                                                             action: ];

What I don’t understand is what I need to put as an argument for the action part so that I can execute a code block there. I could easily enough put @selector(someMethod) but I’m only executing one or two lines and creating another method is pretty pointless.

Thanks for any help!

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    2026-06-07T00:20:09+00:00Added an answer on June 7, 2026 at 12:20 am

    Further to pgb’s comment, writing something like this would solve the problem:

    @interface PJBlockHolder
    
    + (id)blockHolderWithBlock:(dispatch_block_t)block;
    - (void)invoke;
    
    @end
    
    /* obvious implementation; copy the block, issue it upon invoke */
    

    And:

    [[UIBarButtonItem alloc] initWithTitle: @"Edit"
        style: self.navigationController.navigationItem.leftBarButtonItem.style
        target: [PJBlockHolderWithBlock:^{ /* your code here */ }]
        action:@selector(invoke) ];
    

    So you’ve created a custom object that wraps a block and issues it upon a particular selector.

    EDIT: as noted below, UIControls don’t retain their targets. So probably the easiest thing is to tie the lifetime of the block holder to the lifetime of the control; that’s not necessarily ideal because then the holder will outlive its usefulness if you subsequently remove it as a target while keeping the control alive, but it’s probably suitable for the majority of cases.

    Options are either to use Objective-C’s built in associated objects, or to use the fact that UIControl inherits from UIView, giving it a CALayer, which can store arbitrary keyed objects.

    Justin Spahr-Summers links to a well documented, public domain implementation of the former in his comment below so I’ll show an example of the latter, even though it’s hacky, for the purposes of discussion.

    PJBlockHolderWithBlock *blockHolder = [PJBlockHolderWithBlock:^{ /* your code here */ }];
    UIBarButtonItem *barButtonItem =
        [[UIBarButtonItem alloc] initWithTitle: @"Edit"
            style: self.navigationController.navigationItem.leftBarButtonItem.style
            target: blockHolder
            action:@selector(invoke) ];
    [barButtonItem.layer setValue:blockHolder forKey:@"__myBlockHolderKey__"];
    
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