Adding additional note about not ever really having to manually increment or decrement the activity count on AFNetworkActivityIndicatorManager

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Mattt Thompson 2012-06-11 07:57:33 -07:00
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/** /**
`AFNetworkActivityIndicatorManager` manages the state of the network activity indicator in the status bar. When enabled, it will listen for notifications indicating that a network request operation has started or finished, and start or stop animating the indicator accordingly. The number of active requests is incremented and decremented much like a stack or a semaphore, and the activity indicator will animate so long as that number is greater than zero. `AFNetworkActivityIndicatorManager` manages the state of the network activity indicator in the status bar. When enabled, it will listen for notifications indicating that a network request operation has started or finished, and start or stop animating the indicator accordingly. The number of active requests is incremented and decremented much like a stack or a semaphore, and the activity indicator will animate so long as that number is greater than zero.
@discussion By setting `isNetworkActivityIndicatorVisible` to `YES` for `sharedManager`, the network activity indicator will show and hide automatically as requests start and finish. You should not ever need to call `incrementActivityCount` or `decrementActivityCount` yourself.
*/ */
@interface AFNetworkActivityIndicatorManager : NSObject @interface AFNetworkActivityIndicatorManager : NSObject