Your drawImage variable does not look properly declared. It should be an instance variable or property declared in the interface section of your header file, or in a private interface section within your . M file.
Your drawImage variable does not look properly declared. It should be an instance variable or property declared in the interface section of your header file, or in a private interface section within your . M file.
I'm not sure what happens if you just have a free floating variable declaration, it looks like the compiler is treating it as a static variable which would sort of explain your symptoms, but I'm not sure if that is what is happening here.
This was exactly the problem. Thanks! – Roberto Sarrionandia Nov 20 at 15:41.
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