Say two contacts happen at the exact same time. Will their didBeginContact
function calls happen at the exact same time (in different threads I guess) or will one happen after the other?
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2Set a breakpoint and find out for yourself?– ricksterJun 15, 2015 at 18:30
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@rickster How can I use breakpoints? I'm talking about multiple threads - breakpoints only tell me about the flow of the program in one thread.– dfgdfgJun 15, 2015 at 19:14
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When you hit a breakpoint, the debugger tells you what thread you're in.– ricksterJun 15, 2015 at 19:20
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1Sprinkle some NSLogs into your code and see what prints out and when.– sangonyJun 15, 2015 at 19:27
1 Answer
No - didBeginContact
is called for every pair of nodes that contact in your scene. The parameter passed to it is an SKPhysicsContact
which contains references to the 2 bodies - bodyA
and bodyB
- involved in the contact.
If 3 nodes (e.g. player
, enemy
and bomb
) appear to contact each other simultaneously, then didBegincontact
will be called 3 times - once for the player/
enemy contact, once for the player/
bomb contact and once for the enemy/
bomb contact.
You mention contacts being detected in multiple threads - I can't remember reading this anywhere, but I don't think that having multiple threads controlling a SpriteKit scene is a good idea, if it's even possible.