Le 7 avr. 08 à 16:49, Jens Alfke a écrit :

On 7 Apr '08, at 6:24 AM, Jacob Engstrand wrote:

In a separate thread I call:
[self performSelectorOnMainThread: @selector(broadcastMessage:) withObject: nil waitUntilDone: NO]; Now, is there a way for the main thread to inspect the queue of pending messages, their targets and arguments?

Nope. That information is private to the runloop implementation.

(I would like my unit test to verify that -broadcastMessage: has actually been sent to the main thread.)

You can have a flag that the main thread sets in its - broadcastMessage: method, and the unit test checks afterwards.

And if you do not want to modify your implementation to match a test case, you can use method_exchangeImplementations() (or class posing) in your test to catch the -broadcastMessage: call, set a flag (and then call the original implementation).

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