Correct, it's not on a different thread. That's why I'm so confused as to why 
it's not working. :-/

GW Rodriguez
Audio Technician
South Coast Repertory
(c) 909-720-4202
www.gwrodriguez.com

On Jan 26, 2012, at 9:12 PM, Jens Alfke <j...@mooseyard.com> wrote:

> 
> On Jan 26, 2012, at 8:56 PM, GW Rodriguez wrote:
> 
>> For some reason the afterDelay method isn't working.  I know my simple 
>> methods work because when I call endFlash independently it works just fine.  
>> I have tried every permutation of the afterDelay method, I tried putting it 
>> in the delegate class, I tried using a NSTimer 
>> scheduleTimerWithTimeInterval: with no success.  
> 
> The code you showed should work. How do you know the perform-after-delay 
> isn't working? Did you set a breakpoint at the start of the -endFlash method 
> to make sure it's not being called?
> 
> This code is running on the main thread, right? Perform-after-delay probably 
> won't work if invoked on a background thread that doesn't have a runloop.
> 
> —Jens
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