I have ready many (if not all) articles on SO and other sites about the disasters of dealing with SpriteKit and memory issues. My problem, as many others have had, is after i leave my SpriteKit scene barely any of the memory added during the scene session is released. I've tried to implement all suggested solutions in the articles i've found, including, but not limited to...
1) Confirm the deinit
method is called in the SKScene class.
2) Confirm no strong
references to the parent VC in the scene class.
3) Forcefully remove all children and actions, and set the scene to nil
when the VC disappears. (Setting the scene to nil
was what got the deinit
method to eventually get called)
However, after all of that, memory still exists. Some background, this app goes between standard UIKit view controllers and a SpriteKit scene (it's a professional drawing app). As an example, the app is using around 400 MB before entering a SpriteKit scene. After entering the scene and creating multiple nodes, the memory grows to over 1 GB (all fine so far). When i leave the scene, the memory drops maybe 100 MB. And if i re-enter the scene, it continues to pile on. Are there any ways or suggestions on how to completely free all memory that was used during a SpriteKit session? Below is a few of the methods being used to try and fix this.
SKScene class
func cleanScene() {
if let s = self.view?.scene {
NotificationCenter.default.removeObserver(self)
self.children
.forEach {
$0.removeAllActions()
$0.removeAllChildren()
$0.removeFromParent()
}
s.removeAllActions()
s.removeAllChildren()
s.removeFromParent()
}
}
override func willMove(from view: SKView) {
cleanScene()
self.removeAllActions()
self.removeAllChildren()
}
Presenting VC
var scene: DrawingScene?
override func viewDidLoad(){
let skView = self.view as! SKView
skView.ignoresSiblingOrder = true
scene = DrawingScene(size: skView.frame.size)
scene?.scaleMode = .aspectFill
scene?.backgroundColor = UIColor.white
drawingNameLabel.text = self.currentDrawing?.name!
scene?.currentDrawing = self.currentDrawing!
scene?.drawingViewManager = self
skView.presentScene(scene)
}
override func viewDidDisappear(_ animated: Bool) {
if let view = self.view as? SKView{
self.scene = nil //This is the line that actually got the scene to call denit.
view.presentScene(nil)
}
}