This PR adds support for building a custom `playerglobal.swf`, which can be used
to implement builtin Flash classes in ActionScript. This file is embedded into Ruffle
using `include_bytes!`, and loaded during initialization.
As an example, the `Point` class is reimplemented
in ActionScript, and `flash.text.AntiAliasType` is added.
The ActionScript compilation process is performed by `core/build.rs`.
See that file, along with `core/src/avm2/globals/README.md`, for
more details.
I intend to share this code across both Ruffle and FlashTAS (another project that allows running input tests on Flash Player), hence why it's a separate library from Ruffle's tests crate.
Gated behind the "vp6" feature, enabled by default.
Utilizing a heavily stripped-down version of the NihAV project,
retaining only the VP6 decoder, relicensed under MIT.
Including VP6WithAlpha decoding, proper FrameDependency reporting,
and cropping the unwanted encoded pixels on the right/bottom manually.
This allows `regressions_tests.rs` to depend on other crates in the
workspace, such as `render`, without introducing a cyclic dependency.
Split out from #4054
Rust 1.41 shipped with the ability to specify optimization level
per dependency/dev-dependency.
This speeds up a full release build by ~20% on my machine.
The enum_trait_object attribute macro can be used to define an enum where
each variant holds an implementor of a trait. It implements all
methods to forward to the underlying object, as well as `From` impls.
This an aliternative to using trait objects that gets along nicer
with `gc-arena`.
Move the swf-rs crate into the Ruffle workspace proper instead of
having a separate repo. This makes it easier to make changes to
the SWF parsing code during development. swf-rs can still be
published as its own crate from the subfolder.