IOS-Frameworks-UIKit-UIView.h
// Moves the specified subview so that it appears on top of its siblings. This method moves the specified view to the end of the array of views in the subviews property. |
- (void)bringSubviewToFront:(UIView *)view;
// Moves the specified subview so that it appears behind its siblings. This method moves the specified view to the beginning of the array of views in the subviews property. |
- (void)sendSubviewToBack:(UIView *)view;
// relevant |ˈreləvənt| adjective 有关的
// Tells the view that a subview was added. The default implementation of this method does nothing. Subclasses can override it to perform additional actions when subviews are added. This method is called in response to adding a subview using any of the relevant view methods. |
- (void)didAddSubview:(UIView *)subview;
// Tells the view that a subview is about to be removed.The default implementation of this method does nothing. Subclasses can override it to perform additional actions whenever subviews are removed. This method is called when the subview’s superview changes or when the subview is removed from the view hierarchy completely. |
- (void)willRemoveSubview:(UIView *)subview;
// Tells the view that its superview is about to change to the specified superview.The default implementation of this method does nothing. Subclasses can override it to perform additional actions whenever the superview changes. |
- (void)willMoveToSuperview:(nullable UIView *)newSuperview;
// Tells the view that its superview changed. The default implementation of this method does nothing. Subclasses can override it to perform additional actions whenever the superview changes. - (void)didMoveToSuperview; |