When handling dynamic properties, avmplus will always try to
parse the string key name as a uint. If it succeeds, then the
key will be stored internally as a integer (via Atom), which is
observable by property iteration. The intention appears to have
been to support `obj[25] = someVal`, but it causes `obj["25"]`
and `obj[25]` to map to the same key (though iterating over the
object's keys will always produce a `number`).
This commit fixes issues with caret and selection rendering:
1. They had the wrong height and were rendered lower than expected
for some fonts and sizes.
2. The caret was not being rendered at all when there was no text,
but only when the text was set earlier and then deleted.
3. The selection was rendered with translate_x=-1,
which caused overlap over some glyphs.
Methods `onSetFocus` & `onKillFocus` are invoked when focus is changed
for `TextField`, `Button`, and `MovieClip`.
Multiple SWFs use these methods to listen to a focus change,
e.g. in order to implement placeholders for text fields.
We now validate the passed in profile, and return the selected profile
from 'Context3D.profile'. We don't yet alter the available
registers/textures based on the profile.
This is pretty straightforward, except for the fact that Flash
completely ignores the provided commands when the 'data' vector
is empty (if 'data' has even a single entry, then Flash will validate
that all of the commands have the correct amount of data to run).
One SWF that I tested relies on this behavior.
Casting the character to u8 and back to char caused some non-ASCII
non-control characters to be treated as control characters.
For instance the letter "ą" (U+0105) after casting to u8 and back
became ENQ (U+0005) which is a control character.
Some other letters worked, for instance the letter "ł" (U+0142)
became "B" (U+0042) and was not classified as a control character.
The test edittext_input was added to verify this behavior.