Backends that need synchronous preload behavior now explicitly ask for it as follows:
* `tests` - repeatedly call `preload` in a loop with an exhausted execution limit to stress-test the chunked preload
* `exporter`, `scanner` - synchronous/unlimited preload to match prior behavior
These may change in the future.
Actions are abstract; here we're using it to count bytes loaded (as a proxy for execution time). AVM code could potentially be adapted to count operations run instead.
This PR implements the `Loader.load` method, as well as
the associated `LoaderInfo` properties and events.
We can now load in an external AVM2 SWf: it will be added
as a child of `Loader` object, and will render properly
to the screen.
Limitations:
* The only supported `URLRequest` property is `url`
* `LoaderContext` is not supported at all - we always use the default
behavior
* Only `Loader.load` is implemented - we do not yet support unloading.
* We fire a plain 'Event' for the 'progress' event, instead of using
the (not yet implemented) 'ProgressEvent' class
The main changes in this PR are:
* The AVM2 `Loader` class now has an associated display object,
`LoaderDisplay`. This is basically a stub, and just renders
its single child (if it exists).
* `LoaderStream::Stage` is renamed to `LoaderStream::NotYetLoaded`.
This is used for both the `Stage` and an 'uninitialized'
`Loader.contentLoaderInfo`. In both cases, certain properties throw
errors, while others return actual values.
* The rust `Loader` manager now handles both AVM1 and AVM2 movie loads.
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.
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.
Internal function calls such as `toString` and event handlers
always used the base clip from the function itself, so add an
`ExecutionReason::InternalCall` to signify this and pass it along
to `call_method`.
Remove the `swf_version` parameter from `Activation` constructors,
because this was incorrectly using the global or root SWF version
most times.
Instead, grab the SWF version for the activation directly from the
base clip.
The resolved URL only used by `NavigatorBackend::fetch`. So simply
inline `NavigatorBackend::resolve_relative_url` into `NavigatorBackend::fetch`,
per implementation.
Remove the preload step that would pre-create the shapes for each
morph shape ratio on SWF load. Instead, lazily crate the shapes
when they are needed.
Loading unknown data is not considered an error on Flash; Both
`onLoadProgress` and `onLoadComplete` events are dispatched. But,
`onLoadProgress` reports 0 bytes loaded.
These are *not* methods, because we cannot borrow both the update context and the loader at the same time. At least not without making loaders free-standing objects (`GcCell`s), which I don't want to do yet.