Since `serde-wasm-bindgen` doesn't support `#[serde(default)]` (https://github.com/cloudflare/serde-wasm-bindgen/issues/20),
we no longer able to deserialize a partial `Config` object. As a solution,
take care to pass a full object from the TypeScript side.
As usual, also bump its helper crates (`js-sys`, `web-sys` and
`wasm-bindgen-futures`) to the latest versions.
Due to https://github.com/rustwasm/wasm-bindgen/pull/3031, use the
`serde-wasm-bindgen` crate as a replacement to the deprecated
`JsValue::from_serde` function.
* avm2: Implement call stack
* avm2: Class traits should have a special prefix
* avm2: Stack tracebacks should also contain error message
* avm2: Move method naming to Executable
* avm2: Handle getter and setter methods in tracebacks
* chore: Formatting
* chore: Add comments
* avm2: Make full_name write to a string, instead of creating a new one
* core: Make GcArena publicly accessible
* core: Add Deref impl for Either type
* desktop: Add AVM2 call stack to panic message
* avm2: Prefix native methods with a `/`
* chore: Appease clippy
* avm2: Check if method actually contains bytecode instead of unwrapping
* web: Add AVM2 stack trace to panic message
* chore: Formatting
* chore: Clippy
* avm2: Fix stack traces for free standing functions
* core: Remove global data from context
* core: Rename GcGlobalData to GcCallstack
* core: Introduce StaticCallstack, make GcArena private again
Co-authored-by: Adrian Wielgosik <4729533+adrian17@users.noreply.github.com>
Previously, the viewport height and width were stored in
both `Stage` and the `RenderBackend`. Any changes to the viewport
dimensions (e.g. due to window resizing) needed to be updated in both
places to keep our handling of the viewport consistent.
This PR adds a new `ViewportDimensions` type, which holds the
width, height, and scale factor. It is stored inside the
`RenderBackend` impl, and is retrieved using the newly added
method `RenderBackend.get_viewport_dimensions`. After a `Player`
has been constructed, any code that needes access to the viewport
dimensions will ultimate go through this method.
Unfortunately, `Stage` needs to use the viewport dimensions
in `build_matrices`. Therefore, any code modifying the viewport
dimensions should go through `player.set_viewport_dimensions`,
which ensures that the stage matrices are rebuilt after the render
backend is updated.
Based on the work in #6717, plus additional adaptions mentioned in
https://github.com/gfx-rs/wgpu/blob/master/CHANGELOG.md#wgpu-013-2022-06-30,
and more not-mentioned but required changes.
Also bump `wasm-bindgen` to `0.2.81` (along with its helper crates), as
required by the new `wgpu` version.
Note that I don't fully understand some of the required changes, notably:
* `wgpu::PresentMode::Mailbox` no longer works on my machine (Windows 11) -
The `wgpu` documentation says that `wgpu::PresentMode::Fifo` is the
only guaranteed to be supported, so I switched over to it instead.
* `self.staging_belt.recall()` doesn't return a `Future` anymore -
I assume it became synchronous so I simply removed the `executor`
from there.
Previously there were 3 implementations of `LocaleBackend`:
`DesktopLocaleBackend`, `WebLocaleBackend` and `NullLocaleBackend`.
While `DesktopLocaleBackend`, `WebLocaleBackend` were identical,
`NullLocaleBackend` always returned a fixed date/time for tests
determinism.
Unify them in a single file, and use `cfg!(test)` and a new dedicated
`deterministic` feature to decide whether to mock date/time or not.
This should not cause any behavioral changes.
Currently it is not directly possible to configure lints for the
entire workspace via TOML, which forced us to repeat `#![allow]`
blocks in each crate.
embark pointed out this workaround to configure lints at the
workspace level via RUSTFLAGS:
https://github.com/EmbarkStudios/rust-ecosystem/issues/22#issuecomment-947011395
Remove the common `#![allow]` blocks and switch to this method for
global lint config.
Temporarily allow `needless_borrow` lint, buggy pending this fix:
https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/pull/8355
When reading an SWF, search for FileAttributes and
SetBackgroundColor and return this along with the header data
because it's useful (in particular, the AS3 flag).
* Remove all unwraps from web/lib.rs.
* Add convenience methods for grabbing the Ruffle web instance.
These methods also avoid panics/unwraps when borrowing
`RefCell`/`Mutex`.
* Use `warn_on_error` to avoid unwraps from web APIs.
Add `RufflePlayer.metadata` that exposes the SWF header fields to
JavaScript.
Add `RufflePlayer.readyState` and fire a `loadedmetadata` event
once the metadata is available, mimicking the HTML5 media APIs.