I'm using Swift 3 with a WebRTC pod called "PodRTC".
If I open a connection, close and open another works perfect. But if I have an open connection for some unfortunate reason I try to created new par connection, the app blockeding. Or the opposite, if you try to close a connection that is not open the app also hangs.
These hanging happen randomly, but always when I call a "close" method. Here is an example:
private func prepareNewPeer() {
if let peer = self.peer, peer.responds(to: #selector(RTCPeerConnection.close)) {
do {
peer.close()
}
}
self.chatChannel = nil
self.peer = nil
....
The application simply hangs, but neither does it generate errors. Apparently, it does not loop because processing is low. It looks like some bug inside the library.
This happens in the .close () method call. I tried to protect the method in every way, but to no avail.
OBS: It is worth mentioning that sometimes it is not just the app that hangs but the entire operating system. I can not play anything else until I compile a new version with Xcode or reboot the phone or wait a few minutes.
To interrupt the app using Xcode's "Pause program execution" button and see what's happening on the various threads:
The line in my code that stopped, was ".close()" and previous comment.