I am currently working on writing a simple game in order to learn how to use SFML in C++. So far things have been going smoothly and I have a basic understanding of most things to do with SFML. The problem I have run into is finding an efficient way to and time based events.
The game I'm working on is a very simple space invaders esque game that has waves of enemies come in at predefined times during the level. As of now I have an event class that holds and controls what is supposed to happen with each called event in order to allow me to reuse simple events multiple times. As of now I trigger these events by looping utilizing an SFML cloock and with each iteration of the game loop running through a vector of all of the events for the current level and comparing the elapsed time on the clock with the specified time for the event to be called. The problem is that I have to check an entire vector of events every game loop iteration and if the event list get long enough I am worried it will begin to have an impact on the performance of the game.
I had an idea to give each event a simple numerical Id for its position in the timeline and simply store which event is supposed to run next that way I would only have to check the time of one event per loop iteration, and while this will work fairly well I think, I was curious if a more efficient method that didn't require a check every loop iteration was possible? I looked a bit into event driven programming but could not find much specifically related to time based events.
Thus I was wondering if anyone has had any experience with timelines or time based event triggering and would have any tips or resources that I could look at to figure out a more efficient idea? Any help would be great, thanks!