same_item_push was added on nightly, but is currently throwing
a false negative. I added an allow for it, but this causes a
warning on stable for an unknown lints, so allow unknown lints for
now.
During the small period of time when a player is created but has no root movie, a temporary empty movie is installed with an assumed stage size and framerate of 550x400@12fps. This is Flash default for new projects, so it seemed appropriate. User ActionScript cannot see these values, and I'm not even sure JavaScript can, either.
Don't call `render` from `Player::tick`; instead, require the
frontends to explicitly call `render` when they wish to redraw.
The frontend can query `Player::needs_render` to see if the stage
is dirty and needs a redraw. Update desktop and web to use this
new method.
This fits better with the newer winit event loop model, which
requires explicitly calling `request_redraw`, and should avoid
spurious renders.
This allows the formation of `'static` futures that can still interact with a player. Async code will need to upgrade the weak reference in order to be able to interact with the player.
Previously Performance.now() was used to grab the initial timestamp
for calculating dt in requestAnimationFrame. However, this doesn't
seem to be reliable and resulted in negative dt values in Chrome.
Now we just use an Option for the timestamp and initialize it to None.
The first animation callback will set the timestamp.
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.