CABTMidiCentralViewController used in Storyboard only working if using code reference












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I am having an app that uses the CABMIDICentralViewController directly within the storyboard. I dont want to use it in the code in any way.



Now i have the strange issue, that this embedded view controller (used in the storyboard as ContainerView that is embedded in a regular VC with the class attribute set to CABTMIDICentralViewController) is only working when I keep a mention in the code like this



- (IBAction)openCentralConfig
{
CABTMIDICentralViewController *viewController = [CABTMIDICentralViewController new];
}


When i remove that line of code the containerview stays empty. When i keep it, everything is fine. I guess the compiler optimizes imports and symbols and then its not known anymore.



How can I avoid having this reference in the code.










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    I am having an app that uses the CABMIDICentralViewController directly within the storyboard. I dont want to use it in the code in any way.



    Now i have the strange issue, that this embedded view controller (used in the storyboard as ContainerView that is embedded in a regular VC with the class attribute set to CABTMIDICentralViewController) is only working when I keep a mention in the code like this



    - (IBAction)openCentralConfig
    {
    CABTMIDICentralViewController *viewController = [CABTMIDICentralViewController new];
    }


    When i remove that line of code the containerview stays empty. When i keep it, everything is fine. I guess the compiler optimizes imports and symbols and then its not known anymore.



    How can I avoid having this reference in the code.










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      I am having an app that uses the CABMIDICentralViewController directly within the storyboard. I dont want to use it in the code in any way.



      Now i have the strange issue, that this embedded view controller (used in the storyboard as ContainerView that is embedded in a regular VC with the class attribute set to CABTMIDICentralViewController) is only working when I keep a mention in the code like this



      - (IBAction)openCentralConfig
      {
      CABTMIDICentralViewController *viewController = [CABTMIDICentralViewController new];
      }


      When i remove that line of code the containerview stays empty. When i keep it, everything is fine. I guess the compiler optimizes imports and symbols and then its not known anymore.



      How can I avoid having this reference in the code.










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      I am having an app that uses the CABMIDICentralViewController directly within the storyboard. I dont want to use it in the code in any way.



      Now i have the strange issue, that this embedded view controller (used in the storyboard as ContainerView that is embedded in a regular VC with the class attribute set to CABTMIDICentralViewController) is only working when I keep a mention in the code like this



      - (IBAction)openCentralConfig
      {
      CABTMIDICentralViewController *viewController = [CABTMIDICentralViewController new];
      }


      When i remove that line of code the containerview stays empty. When i keep it, everything is fine. I guess the compiler optimizes imports and symbols and then its not known anymore.



      How can I avoid having this reference in the code.







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      asked Nov 10 at 19:55









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