This interface handles returning a bitmap given an ID and is used
by the render backend to get the bitmap used for a bitmap fill.
This will allow for bitmap fills in the drawing API, as these will
manage their own list of bitmaps.
This also removes the MovieLibrary dependency from render backends
and will allow for better decoupling in the future.
Matrices in an SWF file store their scale/skew components in
in 16.16 format (fbits).
Split `ruffle_core::Matrix` and `swf::Matrix`. `swf::Matrix` now
stores its data as `Fixed16` instead of immediately converting to
`f32`.
* #[derive(Collect)] should be before #[collect]
* Replace redunant `&buf[..]` with `buf`
* Changes most cases of UPPERCase to UpperCase
* Allow upper_case_acronym on most SWF types, as they are from
SWF spec/more annoying to change.
Pass the movie library to `register_shape` methods so that bitmap
charcter IDs can be resolved immediately on the proper SWF.
This fixes#2037, which cause incorrect bitmaps to be used when
multiple movies were loaded.
Change the usage of the stencil buffer to avoid running out of
stencil bits when too many nested masks are active.
This also cleans things up on wgpu which requires us to make
pipeline states in advice; now we only need a few stencil states
for masking as opposed to hundreds.
The premultiplied alpha was not properly considered when there was
a color transform on a bitmap. Now the shader unmultiplies the
alpha before applying the color transform, and the remultiplies it.
Converts the Bitmap character to a proper display object. This can
be instantiated directly in a PlaceObject tag in SWFv9 movies,
compared to the previous versions which indirectly references
bitmaps from Shape tags.
Player is now in charge of scaling/cropping/translating the content
to fit the viewport size supplied by the frontend.
Added backend::render::Letterbox, which stores the margin sizes
for letter/pillarboxing.
The current version of jpeg-decoder on crates.io (0.1.15) panics
when encountering a valid JPEG marker of length 2. Some SWF files
contained JPEGs with a COM segment of length 2. This is fixed
on the master branch of jpeg-decoder.
DefineBitsJPEG tags can have some extraneous bytes inside the
stream. Splice these out when decoding the JPEG.
TODO: Docs say this should only happen for SWF versions before 8?