UITableViewCell Not Honoring UserInteractionEnabled Set to NO

Originator:shoemakeand7
Number:rdar://32616788 Date Originated:6/7/17
Status:Open Resolved:No
Product:iOS Product Version:iOS11 Beta
Classification:UI Reproducible:Yes
 
Area:
UIKit

Summary:
Setting a UITableViewCell's userInteractionEnabled property to NO will not actually changed the underlying property.

Steps to Reproduce:
Set up a basic UITableViewController that creates a minimum of one row. In the creation of that cell set userInteractionEnabled to NO.

Expected Results:
The row should not be selectable.

Observed Results:
The cell is selectable and when debugging the cell's userInteractionEnabled property is YES.

Comments

Resolved

Resolved as of iOS 11b2 (15A5304i)

By felipekellermann at June 23, 2017, 5:40 p.m. (reply...)

Response from Apple

Apple Developer Relations June 12 2017, 12:59 AM

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By shoemakeand7 at June 13, 2017, 2:24 p.m. (reply...)

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