The Adobe Animate compiler can emit a 'newclass' opcode for
a concrete class before the 'newclass' opcodes for the interfaces
it implements. As a result, we cannot rely on looking up an interface
`ClassObject` when resolving a class's interfaces.
We now store a map of exported classes in `Domain`, and use this
to lookup interfaces before their `ClassObject`s have been created.
Additionally, `link_interfaces` was failing to consider superinterfaces,
which meant that methods from superinterfaces were not being copied
into the vtable. I've fixed this along with the other changes.
This is needed by the Newgrounds API. We don't have the ability
to make fake requests to HTTP urls in our test frameworks,
so I haven't added any tests for this. However, I tested locally
that this allows the Newgrounds API to work (and got a medal
in Cloud Wars).
This PR implements core 'stage3D' APIs. We are now able
to render at least two demos from the Context3D docs - a simple
triangle render, and a rotating cube.
Implemented in this PR:
* Stage3D access and Context3D creation
* IndexBuffer3D and VertexBuffer3D creation, uploading, and usage
* Program3D uploading and usage (via `naga-agal`)
* Context3D: configureBackBuffer, clear, drawTriangles, and present
Not yet implemented:
* Any 'dispose()' methods
* Depth and stencil buffers
* Context3D texture apis
* Scissor rectangle
General implementation strategy:
A new `Object` variant is added for each of the Stage3D objects
(VertexBuffer3D, Program3D, etc). This stores a handle to the
parent `Context3D`, and (depending on the object) a handle
to the underlying native resource, via `Rc<dyn
SomeRenderBackendTrait>`).
Calling methods on Context3D does not usually result in an immediate
call to a `wgpu` method. Instead, we queue up commands in our
`Context3D` instance, and execute them all on a call to `present`.
This avoids some nasty wgpu lifetime issues, and is very similar
to the approah we use for normal rendering.
The actual rendering happens on a `Texture`, with dimensions
determined by `createBackBuffer`. During 'Stage' rendering,
we render all of these Stage3D textures *behind* the normal
stage (but in front of the overall stage background color).
This is linked to the legacy DisplayObject::Text, which can
only be created by Flash CS6 (but is allowed in AVM2 swfs).
The 'StaticText' class cannot be constructed from ActionScript.
To support this, I've added support for native initializers to
playerglobal. This allows us to throw an exception in the
ActionScript constructor in Test.as, and do nothing in the native
intiializer (so that we can construct it from a DisplayObject).
I've left StaticText.text unimplemented for now, since it will require
dealing with Glyphs
Co-authored-by: kmeisthax <dcrkid@yahoo.com>
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.
Our AVM2 `SharedObject` support is now *almost* equivalent
to our avm1 `SharedObject` support. We implement serialization
and deserialization for primitives, arrays, and `Object` instances
with local properties. We also implement serialization for `Date`,
but not `Xml` (since our AVM2 `Xml` class is just a stub at the moment).
This is enough to make 'This is the only level too' save level
progress to disk.
Currently, we always serialize to AMF3. When we implement
the `defaultObjectEncoding` and `objectEncoding`, we'll need
to adjust this.
The 'charCode' and 'keyCode' properties are now implemented
on `KeyboardEvent`
The input injection code we use does not support keyboard events,
so we can't yet write a regression test for this. However,
both 'You need to burn the rope' and 'This is the Only Level TOO'
now properly handle keyboard events with this PR.
Declare `NaN`, `Infinity` and `undefined` in ActionScript, similarly
to how `avmplus` does in its `actionscript.lang.as`.
Note that `null` is only removed, without an ActionScript declaration,
as it seems like `avmplus` neither declares it. Probably `null` is
only usable as a compile-time constant.