This code worked on first XCode 6 Beta, but on latest Beta it's not working and gives such errors Must call a designated initializer of the superclass SKSpriteNode
:
import SpriteKit
class Creature: SKSpriteNode {
var isAlive:Bool = false {
didSet {
self.hidden = !isAlive
}
}
var livingNeighbours:Int = 0
init() {
// throws: must call a designated initializer of the superclass SKSpriteNode
super.init(imageNamed:"bubble")
self.hidden = true
}
init(texture: SKTexture!) {
// throws: must call a designated initializer of the superclass SKSpriteNode
super.init(texture: texture)
}
init(texture: SKTexture!, color: UIColor!, size: CGSize) {
super.init(texture: texture, color: color, size: size)
}
}
and that's how this class is initialiazed:
let creature = Creature()
creature.anchorPoint = CGPoint(x: 0, y: 0)
creature.position = CGPoint(x: Int(posX), y: Int(posY))
self.addChild(creature)
I'm stuck with it.. what will be the easiest fix?
init(texture: SKTexture!, color: UIColor!, size: CGSize)
is the only designated initializer in the SKSpriteNode class, the rest are all convenience initializers, so you can't call super on them. Change your code to this:
class Creature: SKSpriteNode {
var isAlive:Bool = false {
didSet {
self.hidden = !isAlive
}
}
var livingNeighbours:Int = 0
init() {
// super.init(imageNamed:"bubble") You can't do this because you are not calling a designated initializer.
let texture = SKTexture(imageNamed: "bubble")
super.init(texture: texture, color: UIColor.clearColor(), size: texture.size())
self.hidden = true
}
init(texture: SKTexture!) {
//super.init(texture: texture) You can't do this because you are not calling a designated initializer.
super.init(texture: texture, color: UIColor.clearColor(), size: texture.size())
}
init(texture: SKTexture!, color: UIColor!, size: CGSize) {
super.init(texture: texture, color: color, size: size)
}
}
Furthermore I would consolidate all of these into a single initializer.