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iphone - Why doesn't Apple allow subclassing of UINavigationController? And what are my alternatives to subclassing?

I'm currently building a tabbed iPhone application where each tab's view controller is an instance of UINavigationController, and where every subcontroller of every one of the UINavigationController instances is an instance of UITableViewController. Ideally, I'd like to subclass UINavigationController so that the controller for each tab is a subclass of UINavigationController that (in addition to having all the standard UINavigationController functionality, obviously) serves as the datasource and the delegate for each of the table views associated with its subcontrollers. Trying to do this seems to break the basic UINavigationController functionality in the subclass.

Seeing as Apple says in their iPhone documentation that one shouldn't subclass UINavigationController, and things seem to break when one does, I'm wondering how I should go about extending UINavigationController's functionality without subclassing, and generally speaking, how one should work around subclassing limitations when doing Cocoa development.

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Why on earth do you want the UINavigationController to act as a datasource for the table? The whole point of UITableViewController is that you subclass it, and it acts as the datasource for the UITableView that it also places in, and fills, the parent view.


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