This is necessary to make Steambirds get past the preloader screen.
All of the previous tests continue to pass with this change.
This commit modifies the existing test to start from within
the symbol_class constructor, instead of a frame script. In
this situation, a freshly-created orphan with a framescript will
run directly after the constructor returns, *before* an enterFrame
handler for the same orphan. I've verified that this modified test
fails without my change.
It's possible to call 'start()' on a timer
that has currentCount >= repeatCount. This will
cause the timer to tick exactly once, and then stop agian.
We were incorrectly reporting 'timer.running' in such a scenario:
'running' should be reported as 'true' up until just before the
'TimerEvent.TIMER_COMPLETE' is fired.
This fixes gaining money from bloon popping / level completion
in BTD5.
Depending on when loading completes, calling
`catchup_display_object_to_frame` might trigger an
`addedToStageEvent` inside the loaded SWF. The event listener
will expect the SWF content to have 'DisplayObject.stage' accessible,
so we need to make sure that we've added our loaded content as
a child of the `Loader` *before* any event handlers run.
I've been unable to come up with a self-contained test for this,
but it's necessary for Bloons Tower Defense 5
Previously, the Vector$ classes were only exported in the internal 'AS3.vec' namespace, which is used by older ActionScript code. However, newer ActionScript code can also access these classes through the public 'AS3.vec' namespace, via 'getDefintionByName'.
We now export these classes in both namespaces. In the public 'AS3.vec' namespace, they are exported like 'Vector.' instead of 'Vector$uint'
We still want to propagate these hits to the parent, which may
be able to handle them. My existing tests missed this case,
since all of the parent objects had content which was
behind the child content. When the only clickable content
comes from a child with 'mouseEnabled=false', we should
still fire an event targeting the parent (when applicable
based on the parent's flags).
This fixes dragging on the background (without any scenery present)
in Steambirds.
When a MovieClip is an 'orphan' (it has no parent),
it still has frames run (including frame scripts). Some SWFS
like SteamBirds and 'This is the Only Level TOO' rely on this behavior,
so we need to implement it.
The overall idea is straightforward - we keep a global list of
orphan movies, which we add to whenever we unset the parent for a movie.
This list stores weak references for consistency with Flash.
When we run a frame, we process entries in the root movie list,
in addition to the normal recursive processing from the `Stage`.
However, exactly matching Flash's output turned out to be quite tricky.
The particular sequence of calls I make in `run_all_phases_avm2` makes Ruffle
pass two complicated test cases, but there could still be lurking bugs.
This is enough to get SteamBirds to the first level (which doesn't
render due to a different error).
We were previously performing a redundant 'self.hit_test_shape'
call in 'avm2_mouse_pick'. All of the logic in that function
is handled in `avm2_mouse_pick.` Additionally, this call happened
before we tested out children, which would result in us targeting
a parent's drawing instead of aa child.
Surprisingly, Flash allows mutliple classes in an inheritance chain
to hav a linked `class_symbol`. When we instantiate a `DisplayObject`,
we need to stop at the first such `class_symbol` we find. This means
that any fields set from named children will *only* be set in the
first class we find, not in any of the parent classes (as their
corresponding library symbol will not be instantiated).
Previously, we would continue looping even after we found a
`class_symbol`, resulting in the furthest ancestor *winning*
the `set_object2` call.
This is a very large diff, but most of it comes from test files and
output.
This PR ads partial support for the following Stage3D shader features:
* Normal (square), rectangle, and cube textures
* Varying and temporary registers
* Lots of opcodes
The combination of these allows us to get a raytracing program
fully working in Ruffle. I've included it as image test.
Currently, this test is very slow (about 90 seconds on my machine),
as the code I'm using (https://github.com/saharan/OGSL) includes
its own shader language and compiler. THe raytracing demo
first compiles its own shader language to AGAL, and then starts
rendering the scene.
Limitations:
* Many opcodes are still unimplemented
* Most non-default texture options (e.g. mipmaps) are not implemented
We were previously calling `get_property` to determine if a `toJSON`
property exists, but that produces an error if the method is missing
on a sealed class.
Additionally, JSON serialization wasn't taking into account properties
from the vtable. All public properties (including fields, const fields,
and getter methods) get serialized.
Unfortunately, our vtable property order currently doesn't match
Flash's. I've hand-edited the test output for now (all of the actual
properties are there, just in a different order), and added a note