This returns the approximate interval that the audio backend
updates the sound position information. This is used for syncing
animation to embedded "stream" audio tracks, and fixes some
stuttering in cases where the syncing was being too strict.
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.
The resolved URL only used by `NavigatorBackend::fetch`. So simply
inline `NavigatorBackend::resolve_relative_url` into `NavigatorBackend::fetch`,
per implementation.
`core` already depends on the `instant` crate which abstracts
`std::instant::Instant` and polyfills it on Web. Use it to replace
`NavigatorBackend::time_since_launch` in order to make `NavigatorBackend`
a little smaller and more simple.
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
* Change `AudioBackend::get_sound_position` to return `f64` to
match `AudioBackend::get_sound_duration`.
* Wire up `AudioBackend::get_sound_position` to `Sound.position`.
* Remove unimplmeneted warning from `Sound.position`.
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.
* #[derive(Collect)] should be before #[collect]
* Replace redunant `&buf[..]` with `buf`
* Changes most cases of UPPERCase to UpperCase
* Allow upper_case_acronym on most SWF types, as they are from
SWF spec/more annoying to change.
Since 19034b7, clip event scripts are returned as slices from the
SWF. This caused a panic when a movie was loaded into a clip,
because the loaded clip's `movie` would be used as the source for
clip events. However, clip events are placed by the parent's
PlaceObject tags, so the movie in this case should be the parent's
movie.
Fixes#2870.
This unifies the code path for event sounds and stream sounds.
Both `AudioBackend::start_stream` and `start_sound` return a
`SoundHandle`. `stop_stream` is removed (`stop_sound` can be
used for both cases).
Also removes references to `CharacterId` from the `AudioBackend`
(instead, an increasing ID is returned to identiy streams while
loading).
Add an AudioManager struct to handle this list of actively playing
sounds. This will maintain information for each sound instance,
such as the owning display object, AVM1 object, etc.
This will allow us to implement the awkward AVM1 Sound API in a
fairly backend-agnostic way.
Add `backgroundColor` setting to the config options, allowing
a user to override the background color of an SWF. The polyfill
will now look for the `bgcolor` HTML attribute on the embed
and fill in this setting appropriately.