My app tracks a user with CLLocationManager
. In the delegate call didUpdateToLocation
I do all the fun stuff of saving their position. However, I needed a way to test if they had stopped. That away I could stop recording locations and consider their trip over. So I have a NSTimer
in CCLocationManager
that gets added and removed every time didUpdateToLocation
is called. That away it will be initiated when the user stops and CLLocationManager
stops getting called.
The only way that I could ever get the NSTimer
to work is to do:
[[NSRunLoop mainRunLoop] addTimer:userStoppedMovingTimer forMode:NSRunLoopCommonModes];
Then to remove it:
[userStoppedMovingTimer invalidate];
I've never had to add timers like this in the past. Could someone shed some light as to why this is?
+scheduledTimerWithTimeInterval:target:selector:userInfo:repeats:
, this shouldn't be an issue.