`flash.geom.Rectangle` is a good candidate, since it doesn't have
any native function, and it depends only on `flash.geom.Point`,
which was already been ported to ActionScript in #7071.
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.
This stubs out BlurFilter, adds properties to GlowFilter,
and make the getter for DisplayObject.filters return
an empty array instead of Undefined.
This is all of the filter-related code that 'Solarmax'
needs in order to reach the main screen (combined with
other unrelated changes I have yet to submit)
Previously, there was an off-by-one bug in `get_enumerant_name`,
which caused us to produce a spurious 'null' as a key.
However, the 'dictionary_foreach' test only checked that certain
keys were present, so the presence of an additional key didn't break
the test.
This commit makes Dictionary enumerants behave in the same way as
Array enumerants - all of the object-specific enumerants
(in this case, the non-primitive dicitonar keys) come first,
followed by 'base' enumerants from ScriptObject (in this case,
primtive/String keys). Additionally, `setPropertyIsEnumerable` is now
ignored for `Dictionary`, consistent with Flash's behavior.
The `dictionary_foreach` test is updated to print out all of
the keys when inspecting the dictionary. Since the enumeration
order is unstable (under both Flash and Ruffle) due to the dependency
on pointer hashing, the test sorts the keys before printing them.
This ensures that we get stable output which is consistent between
Ruffle and Flash.
Flash Player allows this, and returns the path to the root SWF file.
The test only checks that the returned path contains 'test.swf',
to avoid depending on a platform-specific path.
The loop to search for a `non_hole` was missing
a `break;`, so it would actually find the *first*
non-hole, rather than than the last. This was not caught
by the test, since there was only one "real" element
in the array (the other one was set on 'Array.prototype')
A method called with `super` is always an instance method,
so we should be using `instance_scope` for consistency with
`call_property`. This fixes a bug where a method cannot
access static class members (via `getlex`) when called bia
`super.method()`
This PR implements the `URLLoader` class, allowing AVM2 scripts
to load data from a URL. This requires several other related
classes (`URLLoaderDataFormat`, `URLRequest`, `IOError`) to be
implemented as well.
Currently implemented:
* Fetching from URLs using the 'navigator' backend
* The `text` and `binary` data formats (which store data
in a `String` or `ByteArray` respectively)
* The `open`, `complete`, and `ioError` events
* The `bytesLoaded`, `bytesTotal`, and `data` properties
Not yet implemented:
* The HTTP and security events
* All of the properties of `IOError`
* The properties on `URLRequest` (besides `url`)
* The "variables" data format
This should be enough to get some basic uses of `URLLoader` working
(e.g. simple GET requests to a particular website).
Note that in Flash's `playerglobal`, the `URLLoader` class is just
a think wrapper around the more general `URLStream`. However,
implementing `URLStream` will require changes to `Navigator``
to support notifications when data arrives in the stream. When
that happens, we should be able to re-use a large amount of the
code in this PR.
Due to various quirks of how timeline-initiated symbols interact with AVM2, it is possible for user code to gain a reference to uninitialized objects (especially `SimpleButton` which doesn't initialize until after `exitFrame`). It is still possible to attach event handlers to them that fire correctly, and movies expect to be able to.
Testing under Flash shows that methods can be considered 'unchecked'
(allowing them to be called with more arguments than declared
parameters) even if they have a declared return type.
This is relied on by SteamBirds, which registers an event handler
which takes 0 parameters and an explicitly declared return type
Those methods are:
* `Value.coerce_to_receiver`: coerce to object for receivers
* `Value.as_callable`: as_object for callables
* `Activation.superclass_object`: get superclass of currently-called object
* `Activation.resolve_class`: resolve scope value, unwrap `ClassObject`, and error out if either step fails
This accounts for ~80% of coercion-related errors in `Activation`.
* Remove LineStyle::color, instead using fill_style with
FillStyle::Color to indicate solid color.
* Store `flags` in the struct instead of separate bools/values.
* Add getters/setters for ease of use.
* Add builder-style methods for setting LineStyle properties.
* Fix misnamed ALLOW_CLOSE flag to NO_CLOSE.
This re-uses the logic we have for handling AVM1's `ExternalInterface`.
For now, serialization/deserialization of non-array objects is
left unimplemented.