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Asked: June 7, 20262026-06-07T03:09:35+00:00 2026-06-07T03:09:35+00:00

I’m trying to use a NSTimer to call a function in an class’s superclass.

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I’m trying to use a NSTimer to call a function in an class’s superclass.

The function works if I call it like this:

[super playNarrationForPage:[NSNumber numberWithInt:1]];

But if I do this:

NSTimer *narrationTimer = [NSTimer scheduledTimerWithTimeInterval:7.5
                                                           target:self.superclass
                                                           selector:@selector(playNarrationForPage:) 
                                                           userInfo:[NSNumber numberWithInt:1] 
                                                           repeats:NO
                          ];

I get this error: unrecognized selector sent to class 0x106890
2012-07-06 21:14:59.522 MyApp[19955:707] *** Terminating app due to uncaught exception 'NSInvalidArgumentException', reason: '+[MyBaseClass playNarrationForPage:]: unrecognized selector sent to class 0x106890'

I’ve tried setting super as the target: but I’m told “Use of undeclared identifier super”. Any thoughts?

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    2026-06-07T03:09:37+00:00Added an answer on June 7, 2026 at 3:09 am

    Since self.superclass returns a Class object, it’s definitely not what you want.

    Also, you don’t seem to understand how an NSTimer calls its target. You’re using an NSNumber as the timer’s userInfo, and your playNarrationForPage: method seems to expect an NSNumber argument. But an NSTimer does not pass its userInfo as the argument when it calls its target! The NSTimer passes itself as the argument, like this:

    // self is the NSTimer object here!
    [self.target performSelector:self.selector withObject:self];
    

    You must create a new method for your timer to call. This new method needs to take the timer as its argument, like this:

    - (void)narrationTimerDidFire:(NSTimer *)timer {
        [self playNarrationForPage:timer.userInfo];
    }
    

    Then you need to use that selector when you create your timer:

    NSTimer *narrationTimer = [NSTimer scheduledTimerWithTimeInterval:7.5
        target:self
        selector:@selector(narrationTimerDidFire:)
        userInfo:[NSNumber numberWithInt:1]
        repeats:NO];
    

    If you really want to make narrationTimerDidFire: call [super playNarrationForPage:], the compiler will let you. But doing that is very fishy. If you haven’t overridden playNarrationForPage: in your subclass, then there’s no reason to refer to super directly; your subclass inherits its superclass’s playNarrationForPage: method. If you have overridden playNarrationForPage: in your subclass, then bypassing it from your timer’s callback indicates that something is wrong with your design.

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