I'm using Xcode 7 beta 2 and following raywenderlich.com's Breakout tutorial to learn SpriteKit. Here's the error I get when I try to load GameScene using unarchiveFromFile.
GameScene.type does not have a member named unarchiveFromFile.
Here's the code:
func didBeginContact(contact: SKPhysicsContact) {
// 1. Create local variables for two physics bodies
var firstBody: SKPhysicsBody
var secondBody: SKPhysicsBody
// 2. Assign the two physics bodies so that the one with the lower category is always stored in firstBody
if contact.bodyA.categoryBitMask < contact.bodyB.categoryBitMask {
firstBody = contact.bodyA
secondBody = contact.bodyB
} else {
firstBody = contact.bodyB
secondBody = contact.bodyA
}
// 3. react to the contact between ball and bottom
if firstBody.categoryBitMask == BallCategory && secondBody.categoryBitMask == BottomCategory {
//TODO: Replace the log statement with display of Game Over Scene
if let mainView = view {
let gameOverScene = GameOverScene.unarchiveFromFile("GameOverScene") as! GameOverScene
gameOverScene.gameWon = false
mainView.presentScene(gameOverScene)
}
}
}
You should use the init(fileNamed:)
initialiser, which is available from iOS 8 onwards. For example:
if let gameOverScene = GameOverScene(fileNamed: "GameOverScene") {
// ...
}
It's important to note that init(fileNamed:)
is a convenience initialiser on SKNode
:
convenience init?(fileNamed filename: String)
Therefore, for GameOverScene
to automatically inherit init(fileNamed:)
, GameOverScene
must adhere to the following rules from The Swift Programming Language: Initialisation (rule 2 especially):
Assuming that you provide default values for any new properties you introduce in a subclass, the following two rules apply:
Rule 1 If your subclass doesn’t define any designated initializers, it automatically inherits all of its superclass designated initializers.
Rule 2 If your subclass provides an implementation of all of its superclass designated initializers—either by inheriting them as per rule 1, or by providing a custom implementation as part of its definition—then it automatically inherits all of the superclass convenience initializers.