I'm writing a little program based on the LunarLander example project. What I want to achieve is to update my SurfaceView
(reposition some Drawable
s mainly) between fixed intervals like this one:
private static final int UPDATE_INTERVAL = 1000 / 20; // 20 FPS
I'm running a Thread
which is doing this in its run()
method:
@Override
public void run() {
while (isRunning) {
Canvas c = null;
try {
c = view.getSurfaceHolder().lockCanvas(null);
synchronized (view.getSurfaceHolder()) {
if (GameState.RUNNING.equals(state)) {
long now = System.currentTimeMillis();
if (now - lastUpdate > UPDATE_INTERVAL) {
lastUpdate = now;
updater.updatePieces();
}
doDraw(c);
}
}
} finally {
if (c != null) {
view.getSurfaceHolder().unlockCanvasAndPost(c);
}
}
}
}
My problem is that it is possible that this Thread
is busy waiting for the (now - lastUpdate > UPDATE_INTERVAL)
condition to be true
. But there is an other case if redrawing takes more than 1000 / 20 seconds. This means that the animation is not always seamless. I tried it out in my emulator and it is usually OK but sometimes my Drawable
is slowing down and after that it speeds up for approximately a half second. Is this just the emulator or something else?
I won't bother you with the details, updatePieces()
just moves a little circle from top to bottom. I'm not creating any new objects. I somehow get the feeling that this piece of code is not right. Is this a good practice for animating Drawable
s or I'm missing something obvious? I'm kind of new in this topic.
I propagate touch and key events from the UI thread to this one so I don't really want to call sleep()
in this Thread
because it may cause the UI thread to become unresponsive.