We previously ran these tags during preloading - however,
they are actually run as part of frame execution. This is observable
by ActionScript - a SWF can load in a class from a stop()'d MoveClip,
and then advance the clip to a frame with a SymbolClass referencing
the loaded class.
This fixes 'who_killed_travolta', and unblocks DeathvsMonstars and
NeoPets Lost City Lanes once some additional button fixes are merged.
This isn't 100% correct (as shown by the disabled test), but it brings
us closer to what Flash Player does.
* avm2: Add error 1087
* avm2: Add deep_copy method to XmlObject
Changes existing AS3 copy method to use this instead
* avm2: Add a few utility methods to E4XNode
* avm2: Change XML.replace impl to use new utility methods
* avm2: allow setting XML/XMLList as a element
* avm2: Fix `xml_namespaced_property` test failure
* chore: fmt
* chore: Appease clippy
* avm2: Add test for XML/XMLList as element
* avm2/tests: Implement XML.setName; add a test
* avm2: Basic support for QNames in XML.setName (no namespace support yet)
* avm2: Reorder order of Attribute/Element/PI checks in XML.setName
* avm2: Throw error #1117 when the name passed to XML.setName is not a valid XML name
SetTarget currently sets the target clip to the base clip if the
target passed to tellTarget() is an undefined object. This causes
goto's to run on the base clip in Ruffle, when Adobe Flash Player
does not run the goto's at all.
Fixes#12389 and #12390
`Loader` override `removeChild` and `removeChildAt` to try to prevent
user code from removing the loaded content child. However, this can be
bypassed by calling `otherContainer.addChild(loader.content)`, which
actually removes the child from the loader. Stealth Hunter 2 relies
on this behavior.
To make this work, `Loader.content` needs to go through
`contentLoaderInfo`, instead of relying on a child being present.
avm1_unload_movie has been adapted to only enter the unloaded state with
one frame delay if the MovieClip is a root MovieClip. The unloaded state
is now immediately entered for non-root MovieClips.
This fixes the regressions #12254 and #12265 which got introduced
because of this delay.
However, in Flash Player, even non-root MovieClips enter the unloaded
state one frame after the unloadMovie command has been read. Ruffle is
probably replacing a MovieClip differently to Flash, therefore
introducing these regressions when trying to emulate that delay.
Documentation explaining this all has been added to avm1_unload_movie.
Therefore, the test movieclip_library_state_values has been added. It
tests the default state and the unloaded state of a (non-root) child
MovieClip that's loaded from the library. It is marked as known_failure
because Ruffle currently doesn't implement the delay before entering the
unloaded state for non-root MovieClips.