Since 19034b7, clip event scripts are returned as slices from the
SWF. This caused a panic when a movie was loaded into a clip,
because the loaded clip's `movie` would be used as the source for
clip events. However, clip events are placed by the parent's
PlaceObject tags, so the movie in this case should be the parent's
movie.
Fixes#2870.
The purpose of this refactor is twofold:
1. Ensure `TDisplayObjectContainer` holds all the container methods we need
2. Ensure that future adjustments to trait methods automatically apply to the display object's own use of the container, in case we want to do things in those methods that can't be done in a borrowed container
There are two places where we cannot use the new trait methods:
1. `Button.set_state` as it holds a borrow at the point we want to clear the container
2. `MovieClipData.goto_remove_object`, since it's a method on the data and thus cannot access trait methods
This particular commit generates a lot of noise as several `DisplayObject` methods were incorrectly marked as non-mutating.
`ChildContainer` is responsible for maintaining child lists for all display objects that can hold children. Currently, this is just `Button` and `MovieClip` since those are the only objects in AVM1 that can have children, but this will be extended to other objects in future commits.
The number of lists managed has also increased from two to three. The execution list is unchanged save for it's migration into the `ChildContainer` struct. The render list has been split in two to support AS3. Specifically, the render list is now a `Vec`. Render children are still rendered in order but they are now referenced by AS3 `id`s rather than depths. The old `BTreeMap` that served as a render list is now the depth list and serves to maintain compatibility with SWF tags and AVM1 code that refers to things on the timeline by depth.
If a masker is placed inside a masker, the inner mask is inactive
and instead renders as normal art, masked by the outer mask. Properly
handle this case by only pushing new masks if we are not currently
drawing the mask stencil.
Maskee inside maskee still functions as expected. (i.e., a clip
using a mask is masked itself).
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.
This requires the use of an intermediary enum called `AvmObject` which can hold either object representation. Currently, it's mostly just being unwrapped as AVM1 objects, which we will need to fix.
Fixes a specific pattern of preloader design where animations were handled by just making the box bigger every frame until it's 100. Of course, direct equality of f64 is a terrible idea, but it works in Flash, which apparantly must store scale in percentages. So we must, too.
There is a difference between empty/default (change value to default)
and none (don't modify), so make this explicit for some PlaceObject
parameters where it wasn't.
Fixes#1104.
The process of constructing an `Activation` now involves calling `UpdateContext.reborrow`, which "sheds" a lifetime by copying all of the borrows into a new "owned" context with that lifetime.
Likewise, to call out to functions that don't need an `Activation`, just borrow the context out of the current activation. You can also construct child-frame activations by reborrowing the parent activation's context.
This doesn't work right yet because the resulting width doesn't apply correctly to the field. This is because `EditText`'s `_width` and `_height` change it's intrinsic bounds rather than it's X and Y scale (like it would with a button or a movie clip).
If a class is registered to a clip that is placed on the timeline
during a goto, that constructor should run after the frame is
completely constructed. In order to tell whether to run the
constructor immediately, add a parameter to `post_instantiation`
to indicate if the clip is instantiated from the AVM or via a
standard timeline seek.
Previously a MovieClip's clip action would have a set of events
that would trigger it. Now we flatten these out into a single
event per action, because this is by far the common case. If an
action does happen to have >1 event, it will be duplicated for each.
Implements MovieClip.getBounds, and also reorganized the
DisplayObject AABB methods:
* `self_bounds` calculates the inherent untransfomed bounds of
the object without children. All `DisplayObject`s must implement
this method. For example, `Bitmap` returns the size of bitmap.
Composite objects like `MovieClip` return a null AABB because they
are made up of only children.
* `bounds` calculates the untransformed bounds including children.
* `local_bounds` calculates the bounds relative to the object's
parent.
* `world_bounds` calculates the bounds in global stage space.
* `bounds_with_transform` calculates a tight AABB for the object
with a given transform, and is used to implement the above.
`_root` is calculated dynamically based on the clip the currently executing function was called in.
Other things that used `context.root` have been changed to either update all layers or just update layer 0, which is the former `context.root`.
When a movie clip or button is used as a mask, the masking will be
disabled if that object has no children; the maskee will be
completely visible. An empty movie clip inside an empty movie clip
successfully masks.
An EditText can also not be used as a masker (although it can be
wrapped inside a movie clip, and then the text successfully masks).
Add a `TDisplayObject::allow_mask` trait method that will
return whether the object can be used as a mask.
This fixes characters not being visible in Dad 'n' Me.
Previously we set the name of the root clip to `_level0`. Top-level
clips should actually have no name (`_root._name` returns `""`).
However, when constructing a dot path, `_level0` still gets inserted
by `DisplayObject::path` for the top-level, so that `trace(_root)`
still correctly prints `_level0`.
TODO: When `loadMovieNum` gets merged in, the proper level # needs
to be returned by `.DisplayObject::path`.
Fire unload clip event when a movie clip is removed. Added
`ActionType` enum used by `ActionQueue::queue_actions` that
determines the type of action that is running (replaces `is_init`
parameter).