When using a 'Loader', properties on the 'contentLoaderInfo' become
set during specific events in the load sequence. In particular,
'LoaderInfo.bytesTotal' becomes available during the first 'progress'
event.
Also, 'LoaderInfo.parameters' is now properly set from the URL query
parameters. In Flash player, this work even with filesystem urls
(e.g. 'file:///some/path/to/file.txt?paramOne=valOne' will load
a file named 'file.txt', setting and expose the parameter 'paramOne'
with value 'valOne' in `LoaderInfo.parameters`). This required some
cleanup to the desktop and test NavigatorBackend impls to strip
out query parameters when loading a parameter from disk.
Previously, we would set `SwfMovie.parameters` manually from the url.
Now, the various `SwfMovie` constructors automatically extract
query parameters from the provided url. Outside of `SwfMovie`,
we only append *extra* parameters (e.g. those set from `flashvars`).
This makes CPMStar ads work, since the loaded SWF needs to access
`LoaderInfo.parameters`
* wpgu: Initial implementation of PixelBender shader execution
The implementation is split across four crates:
* `ruffle_render` now holds the main PixelBender bytecode parsing
implementation (previously, this was in `ruffle_core`).
* `ruffle_core` holds some helper functions for converting between
AVM2 `Value`s and the PixelBender vector types.
* `naga-pixelbender` (newly created) constructs a Naga `Module`
from parsed PixelBender bytecode
* `ruffle_render_wgpu` sets up the render pipeline for the shader
constructed by `naga-pixelbender`, and actually executes the shader.
The Actionscript-side shader parameters are passed in through uniforms.
This allows us to cache the compiled `naga::Module` and associated
wgpu types inside `ShaderData`, when it's first created. Each invocation
of a `ShaderJob` only needs to create a bind group and render pass.
Limitations:
* Only a few of the PixelBender opcodes are implemented - however, this is
enough to get Stemlands cannon rotation working, as well as a cool
"donut" shader that I found and included as a test.
* PixelBender matrix types are not supported.
* Only BitmapData is supported as an input/output type - Flash Player
also supports using Vector and ByteArray
* ShaderJob execution is always synchronous.
* Adjust comments
* Address review comments
This works around a stack overflow with Bloonts Tower Defense 5,
where we have over 400 stack frames at once due to deep
`construct_frame` recursion in `goto` execution.