Starting in iOS7, there is additional space at the top of my UITableView
's which have a style UITableViewStyleGrouped
:
The tableview starts at the first arrow, there are 35 pixels of unexplained padding, then the green header is a UIView
returned by viewForHeaderInSection
(where the section is 0).
Can anyone explain where this 35-pixel amount is coming from and how I can get rid of it without switching to UITableViewStylePlain
?
I have found the cause of my original bug and created a sample project showcasing it. I believe there is an iOS7 bug.
As of iOS7, if you create a UITableView with the Grouped style, but do not have a delegate set on first layout, then you set a delegate and call reloadData, there will be a 35px space at the top that will never go away.
See this project I made showcasing the bug: https://github.com/esilverberg/TableViewDelayedDelegateBug
Specifically this file: https://github.com/esilverberg/TableViewDelayedDelegateBug/blob/master/TableViewDelayedDelegateBug/ViewController.m
If line 24 is active,
[self performSelector:@selector(updateDelegate) withObject:nil afterDelay:0.0];
there will be an extra 35 px space at the top. If line 27 is active and 24 is commented out,
self.tableView.delegate = self;
no space at the top. It's like the tableView is caching a result somewhere and not redrawing itself after the delegate is set and reloadData is called.