Consider a janitor as such
local janitor = Janitor.new()
local camera = workspace.CurrentCamera
-- doing some work which requires custom camera control ...
-- if camera type changes (e.g. corescript), then change to scriptable it
janitor:Add(camera:GetPropertyChangedSignal("CameraType"):Connect(function()
camera.CameraType = Enum.CameraType.Scriptable
end)
-- reset camera type to custom on cleanup
janitor:Add(function()
camera.CameraType = Enum.CameraType.Custom
end)
-- stuff ...
-- no longer need custom camera control
janitor:Cleanup()
depending on the ordering of the cleanup, camera type may end up as Scriptable if the reset function was called before the connection was disconnected. The ideal scenario is that it should always end up as Custom.
This cropped up when converting existing usage of Quenty's maid to janitor, which had deterministic ordering of cleanup.
Cleanup should ideally be applied using a queue or stack based approach. Or alternatively with a priority mechanism.
Consider a janitor as such
depending on the ordering of the cleanup, camera type may end up as Scriptable if the reset function was called before the connection was disconnected. The ideal scenario is that it should always end up as Custom.
This cropped up when converting existing usage of Quenty's maid to janitor, which had deterministic ordering of cleanup.
Cleanup should ideally be applied using a queue or stack based approach. Or alternatively with a priority mechanism.