Short version:

In 10.9 only: My CALayer's delegate doesn't implement **any** delegate methods, 
but because a delegate is set, the layer's position will not implicitly 
animate. If I don't set it, it works fine.




Longer version:

I have a view hosting a very plain root layer, and then this layer in question 
as a sublayer of that root layer.


rootLayer = [[CALayer alloc] init];
self.layer = rootLayer;
self.wantsLayer = YES;

rootLayer.frame / bounds / delegate = ...; 

sublayer = [[CALayer alloc] init];
sublayer.frame / bounds = ...;
sublayer.delegate = self;



Later on I simply move it...

[CATransaction begin];
        [CATransaction setAnimationDuration:1.0];
        [CATransaction setAnimationTimingFunction:[CAMediaTimingFunction 
functionWithName:kCAMediaTimingFunctionEaseInEaseOut]];
        
        sublayer.position = newPosition;
[CATransaction commit];



... and it's not animating. I have narrowed it down to the delegate being 
non-nil, even if the delegate implements none of the delegate methods. If I 
don't set it, it works fine. This was working fine for yeeeeeeears and now in 
10.9 it's behaving differently.


What could possibly be happening? 



--
Seth Willits




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