On Sun, 31 Jul 2011 16:20:48 -0700, Rick Mann <[email protected]> said:
>Xcode 3.2.6, iOS 4.3.
>
>My app shows a heartbeat as a flashing red square. Once each second, I execute 
>the following code. If I use the block style, overall performance of the app 
>suffers greatly (the UI becomes unresponsive to touches). If I animate the 
>more traditional way, UI responsiveness seems normal.
>
>This occurs in both the simulator and the device (iPad).
>
>Am I doing something wrong?

My book is clear on this point:

http://www.apeth.com/iOSBook/ch17.html#_block_based_view_animation

"User touch interactions are disabled during the animation, by default [i.e., 
when using what you call the block style]. This is not the case with an 
animation block [i.e. when using what you call the traditional way]. The 
optionUIViewAnimationOptionAllowUserInteraction lets you reverse this setting."

m.

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