On the desktop player, shared objects will now be flushed on quit.
Attempting to retrieve an existing shared object will now return a
reference to the existing one.
These tests depend on the particulars of our default device font, Noto Sans. If this test proves to be fragile we may need to create a testing font with a locked width and kerning table...
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.
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.
A base prototype is only applicable in cases where a method is being called as a property on an object. Bare function calls, `apply`/`call` calls, and so on do not generate a base prototype.
We also add a convenience method, `call_method`, to all objects. This method automatically calculates the correct base prototype for a method call on an object, which is the only operation that should generate base prototypes.
Revert to the old action queue method of popping off actions in a
loop, as new actions can be queued while iterating. Store proto
changes in a separate queue to maintain the high priority behavior.
It doesn't feel like Flash without having the hand cursor display
when hovering over buttons. First pass at implementing this;
core communicates which mouse cursor to use via
`InputBackend::set_mouse_cursor`.
TODO: Hand cursor only displayed for Button display objects
currently. Movie clips should also display this when they are in
"button mode" (when a button mouse event is set on them in AVM1,
or `buttonMode` property in AVM2).