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Asked: May 16, 20262026-05-16T03:29:10+00:00 2026-05-16T03:29:10+00:00

I’m trying to provide an IBAction method for common functionality that is required at

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I’m trying to provide an IBAction method for common functionality that is required at various parts of the app.

i.e. Login is implemented modally, and if it succeeds results in a notification that allows all loaded view controllers to react to this event (transition from anonymous to authenticated)

@interface MyAppDelegate : NSObject <UIApplicationDelegate>
{
  ...
}
- (IBAction)loginTapped:(id)sender;
@end

I set the action of that button to the First Responder in IB, however the responder chain doesn’t give MyAppDelegate a chance to respond.

My problem is that, I don’t want to replicate the method at various parts of the responder chain, I would like to add it to a common class that is already a subclass.

The UIResponder chain goes all the way through to the UIApplication but that seems to be the end. My UIApplicationDelegate doesn’t get to participate.

I want to insert or add my app delegate to the responder chain!

(or find another way to hook up the UIButton touch-up-inside to an app-wide implementation.. I want to avoid subclassing the UITabBarController or UIWindow if possible)

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    2026-05-16T03:29:10+00:00Added an answer on May 16, 2026 at 3:29 am

    You could subclass UIApplication to have -nextResponder return the application delegate if it is a UIResponder subclass. You’ll then need to alter your call to UIApplicationMain to use your custom subclass.

    I haven’t tried this myself, but I can’t think of any immediate problems this would cause.

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