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ios - touchesBegan not called in UIView subclass

I know there already are some questions about this but I couldn't find a solution. There is a very simple code that works just fine on one of my projects but not on an another one:

Here is the code for subclass of UIView.

import UIKit

class test : UIView {

    init(frame: CGRect, color: UIColor) {
        super.init(frame: frame)
        self.backgroundColor = color
        self.userInteractionEnabled = true
    }

    required init(coder aDecoder: NSCoder) {
        fatalError("init(coder:) has not been implemented")
    }

    override func touchesBegan(touches: Set<NSObject>, withEvent event: UIEvent) {
        super.touchesBegan(touches, withEvent: event)
        var alert = UIAlertView()
        alert.title = "lol"
        alert.message = "lol"
        alert.addButtonWithTitle("Ok")
        alert.show()
    }
}

I'm sure the solution is quite simple but I can't find it.

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You need to make sure that userInteractionEnabled is enabled on all of the superviews of your view. If any of the superviews have this property set to false, the touch events won't be processed for them or any of their subviews.


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