IBAction methods in class extensions?

Everything that's in the class extension is private to your class So the real question here is your IBAction here is private to your view controller or not. If that's something used internally, like the press of a button to activate a function inside your view controller, then yes, put it in your class extension.

Everything that's in the class extension is private to your class. So the real question here is your IBAction here is private to your view controller or not. If that's something used internally, like the press of a button to activate a function inside your view controller, then yes, put it in your class extension.

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