This PR fixes a numbe of interconnected bugs:
* We weren't consistently uploading a dirty BitmapData to the render
backend before drawing to/from it.
* BitmapData.draw should *not* add a fill color - it should draw over
the current contents of the BitmapData
* After drawing to a non-transparent BitmapData, we need to manually
set the opacity back to 255 for each pixel (the drawing process
takes transparency into account, but the opacity information is
thrown away at the end).
Change `Bitmap::new()` to accept a `ruffle_render::bitmap::Bitmap`
directly, instead of `width`, `height` and `bitmap_handle`. As a
consequence, all `RenderBackend::register_bitmap_*` methods are no
longer necessary - we can use `ruffle_redner::utils::*` to obtain
a `ruffle_render::bitmap::Bitmap` right before calling `Bitmap::new()`.
`NaN` and large numbers are actually treated like `i32::MIN`. As described
in https://github.com/ruffle-rs/ruffle/issues/7772#issuecomment-1235977709,
Flash (at least 7+) fails to convert `i32::MIN` to a string due to a bug.
Since `i32::MIN` has no `i32` positive counterpart, digits extracted using
modulo are actually negative and characters before ASCII `'0'` are selected.
Flash 6- somehow return just `0` in those cases. This was Ruffle's behavior
up until this commit. This commit matches Ruffle behavior to latest Flash
Player, as we usually prefer. A `TODO` is still there in case we ever add
player version emulation.
These methods were incorrectly treating the argument as a local name,
instead of a qualified name. Additionally, 'getDefinition' now throws
an AVM error.
Previously, we would display an empty string for the method name.
We can now store a `&'static str` again in `NativeMethod`,
instead of needing a `Cow`
Instead of propagating the underlying compression library errors.
Also, make `ByteArray.deflate` and `ByteArray.inflate` pure-ActionScript
methods that call into the native `ByteArray.compress` and `ByteArray.uncompress`
native methods, respectively.
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.
And make it generic, as a first step towards making it a general-purpose
data structure for the whole codebase. Some potential replacements are:
* `BoundingBox` in `render/src/bounding_box.rs`.
* `BoxBounds` in `core/src/html/dimensions.rs`.
* Parameters to a bunch of `BitmapData` methods in
`core/src/bitmap/bitmap_data.rs`.