If a child named 'foo' is removed by the timeline (without
having been previous added/removed from the timeline by ActionScript),
then the 'foo' field in the parent will be set to null. This occurs
even if the 'foo' field in the parent is not currently set to
the child 'foo' (e.g. 'this.foo = someOtherObject' was executed by
ActionScript).
- we can now get a `&RawTable` from a `&HashSet`, meaning we can store a
`HashSet` directly in the interner;
- `RawTable::iter_hash` now allows the removal of already-yielded
elements during iteration, which simplifies `WeakSet::entry`
The Adobe Animate compiler rejects a subclass that contains
a non-private field with the same name as a field in an ancestor
class (e.g. 'pub var foo:String' in both the subclass and superclass).
Unfortunately, Flash Player accepts this code, and creates a distinct
field for each class (even though they have the same namespace and
name). I suspect that this is caused by the optimizer replacing the
field accesses with internal slot accesses.
I've added an ignored test demonstrating this behavior - getting Ruffle
to reproduce it will be tricky.
Previously `last_mouse_position` was updated irrespectively of
whether the dragged object was inside or outside the constraint
box. Change it follow mouse deltas, after clamping is performed.
Fixes#11254.
This works around a stack overflow with Bloonts Tower Defense 5,
where we have over 400 stack frames at once due to deep
`construct_frame` recursion in `goto` execution.
When we run a 'goto', a weird "nested frame" gets triggered.
Previously, we were only calling `construct_frame` on the target
MovieClip as part of this "nested frame". However, Flash Player
seems to treat this (in some ways) like a normal frame - *all*
objects on the Stage (and orphans) have `construct_frame` called.
In particular, `gotoAndStop`/`gotoAndPlay` is called during
an "enterFrame" event handler, then unrelated objects on the Stage
will have their children constructed during the execution of
`gotoAndStop`/`gotoAndPlay`. The same logic holds for frame scripts.
This fixes a bug in Steamlands, which relies on children on the main
timeline being constructed immediately following a call to `gotoAndStop`
on an orphan (originally triggered from an "enterFrame" handler).