Reputation: 3399
I would like to create a UIViewController with various options, each can be enabled/disabled with a UISwitch. I'm using Xcode 5 and iOS 7 deployment target. The UITableView contains static cells. The interface is created in a storyboard.
When I'm adding a UISwitch to a cell (to it's contentView
) I get this error:
Exception while running ibtool: *** setObjectForKey: object cannot be nil (key: objectID)
Isn't it possible to add a UISwitch to a static UITableViewCell? When removing the UISwitch the error disappears.
Upvotes: 7
Views: 2031
Reputation: 12053
A bit late but to the game, but...
If you define a User Defined Runtime Attribute to an AutoLayout constraint that is a Placeholder (i.e. removed at build time), you get this error.
Upvotes: 1
Reputation: 2934
For static table cells one has use to a UITableViewController. Static cells are not supported by UITableView.
Another answering this point: https://stackoverflow.com/a/9428324/42756
Upvotes: 1
Reputation: 5976
I have the exact problem today and I couldn't figure out what is causing my problem because I have added too many items on my view controller. Now I know it is the UISwitch.
But I have resolved the problem, nonetheless.
I disabled the "Accessibility" option and the build was successful.
But How come the "Accessibility" option becomes an issue of Object Id remains unclear.
Upvotes: 14