* avm2: Include class name in ScriptObject debug
Currently, the `ScriptObject` debug impl is almost useless -
while you determine if two printed objects are the same
by comparing the pointer value, you'll have no idea what
kind of object it actually is.
This PR now formats the `ScriptObject` output as a struct,
printing a (fake) "class" field containing the class name.
Before/after:
```
[ERROR ruffle_core::avm2::activation] AVM2 error: Cannot coerce Object(ScriptObject(ScriptObject(GcCell(Gc { ptr: 0x55f863936db8 })))) to an QName { ns: Private("Test.as$38"), name: "Second" }
[ERROR ruffle_core::avm2::activation] AVM2 error: Cannot coerce Object(ScriptObject(ScriptObject { class: "Object", ptr: 0x55ee0ad161e0 })) to an QName { ns: Private("Test.as$38"), name: "Second" }
```
Getting access to the class name from a `Debug` impl is tricky:
Developers can (and should be able to) insert logging statements
whereever they want, so any `GcCell` may be mutably borrowed.
Panics in debug impls are extremely frustrating to deal with,
so I've ensured that we only use `try_borrow` at each step.
If any of the attempted borrows fail, we print out an error message
in the "class_name" field, but we're still able to print the
rest of the `ScriptObject`.
Additionally, we have no access to a `MutationContext`, so we
cannot allocate a new `AvmString`. To get around this,
I've created a new method `QName::to_qualified_name_no_mc`,
which uses an `Either` to return a `WString` instead of allocating
an `AvmString`. This is more cumbersome to work with than the
nrmal `QName::to_qualified_name`, so we'll only want to use
it when we have no other choice.
An exception thrown by one event handler shoud not prevent other event
handlers from running on this same event. Some SWFs like Wonderputt
depend on this behavior, as they have buggy event handlers that throw
errors.
Calling `get_trait` copies the returned `Property`, so the caching
we performed in `PropertyClass` was never actually getting used.
Instead, we now store our `PropertyClass` values in a `Vec`
indexed by slot id. `set_property` and `init_property` now perform
coercions by going through the `VTable,` which writes the updated
`PropertyClass` back into the array.
FP allows code like
`class Foo { static var INSTANCE: Foo = new Foo(); }`
However, this breaks our current property type coercion setup -
we cannot resolve the type `Foo` when setting the property `INSTANCE`,
since `Foo` is still being constructed.
Fortunately, we can perform this 'coercion' by just checking if
the object's class name and domain match the type name and domain
of the property.
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.
Previously, we would create a fresh `LoaderInfo` object each
time the `loaderInfo` property was accessed. However, users can
add event handlers to a `LoaderInfo`, so we need to create and
store exactly one `LoaderInfo` object per movie (and stage).
To verify that we're correctly handling the storage of `LoaderInfo`,
I've implemented firing the "init" event. This required a new
`on_frame_exit` hook, so that we can properly fire the "init"
event after the "exitFrame" for the initial frame but before
the "enterFrame" of the next frame.
The current 'setInterval/setTimeout' implementation is
moved to 'core/src/timers.rs', and now works with both
AVM1 and AVM2 objects. The `flash.utils.Timer` class is implemented
mostly in ActionScript, with minimal modifications to the actual
Ruffle timer code.
* avm2: implement string replace where pattern is string and replacement is a function
* * removed unnecessary vec!
* fixed "no newline at the end of file"
This commit adds support for combining instance allocators with
ActionScript playerglobal class definitions. This is activated
by defining the metadata `[Ruffle(InstanceAllocator = "true")]`
on the ActionScript class definition.
The implementation of this feature is very similar to native methods:
`build_playerglobal` checks for the metadata described above,
and defines a const `NATIVE_INSTANCE_ALLOCATOR_TABLE` mapping
class ids to function pointers.
To demonstrate this feature, I've converted `Event` to ActionScript
(keeping the existing instance allocator function).
I've also converted `ActivityEvent` and `ContextMenuEvent` to
`ActionScript`, to demonstrate how this simplifies inheritance.
In a future PR, we can convert the remaining events to ActionScript,
and remove the `EventData` enum entirely.
Unfortunately, `flex-sdk`'s `asc.jar` compiler strips out all metadata
when the `-optimize` option is passed. As a result, I forked
`flex-sdk` and disabled this behavior:
https://github.com/ruffle-rs/flex-sdk/releases/tag/ruffle-1.0.0
The modified `asc.jar` (built from the forked repository)
is included in this PR, and replaces the our previous 'asc.jar'
downloaded from the official Flex SDK release.
* Change metadata to `[Ruffle(InstanceAllocator)]`
* Strip out metadata before saving bytecode
* avm2: implement string.replace(...) with fn, for now regex only.
* string - added path for replacing regex with fn (replacing string
with fn is still unimplemented)
* regex - factored out common replace logic for when replacement is
a string and when it is a function
* added tests
* Addressed review comments
* removed tinkering cruft; formatting
* addressed review comments
This commit adds support for marking methods as `native`
in ActionScript classes defined in playerglobal. The
`build_playerglobal` now checks for native methods, and
generates Rust code linking them to a corresponding Rust
function definition in the codebase.
To test this functionality, I've reimplemented several
functions as native methods (and moved related code to
pure ActionScript).
* avm2: implement string.split for regex
* Compressed the testing for regexp and unwrapping thereof
* * Moved the split logic into the regex object
* Factored out a method for utf-16 matching
* Added tests
* formatting
* * replaced manual counting with storage.length()
* clippy cleanup
* Address review comments
* fix import path for WString
* remove redundant variable in return statement
* error passing via '?' instead of unwrap()